Ease off
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British pronunciation/ˈiːz ˈɒf/
American pronunciation/ˈiːz ˈɔf/

Définition et Signification de "ease off"

to ease off
[phrase form: ease]
01

relâcher

to become less severe, intense, or harsh
to ease off definition and meaning
02

relâcher

to reduce or moderate the quantity or intensity of something
03

relâcher

to start treating someone less severely than before
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After the apology, the principal decided to ease off on the punishment for the student.
Recognizing the need for rest, the athlete chose to ease off on training for a few days.
The supervisor decided to ease off on the disciplinary measures and instead focus on constructive feedback.
Feeling fatigued, the team collectively decided to ease off on overtime hours for a more balanced work-life approach.
The teacher chose to ease off on the students who were struggling, offering additional support.
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