EASE OFF


Meaning of EASE OFF in English

transitive verb

: to lessen the tension of : slacken

eased off the rope

intransitive verb

: to become less tense, vigorously active, or engaged : decrease in intensity

she lowered the flame and the boiling eased off

as I grow older I find I have to ease off now and then

the weather bureau said the storm … would ease off today — Associated Press

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.