EASE


Meaning of EASE in English

out [phrasal verb] [M] - to try to make (someone) leave (a job or powerful position)It gradually became clear that her political enemies were trying to ease her out.The head teacher was eased out of his job after a campaign by teachers and parents who accused him of being autocratic.Attempts are being made to ease the chairperson out of office.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.