Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet EASED


EASED

Definition av EASED

  1. böjningsform av ease
  2. perfektparticip av ease

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  • His testimony led to passage of the Hepburn Act of 1906 which eased railroad fares for western shippers.
  • The 1820s and 1830s saw significant emigration, eased by completion of the Erie Canal (1825) and the end of the Black Hawk War (1831).
  • Increased population and pent-up demand for housing resulted in new suburban development outside many major cities, aided by federal investment in highways that eased commuting to work.
  • As with many other programming languages, writing long programs in Csound can be eased by using an integrated environment for editing, previewing, testing, and debugging.
  • Making prints eased her loneliness and she described her art as what made her "the happiest since he died".
  • Using a CP/M-80 manual as reference, Paterson modeled 86-DOS after its architecture and interfaces, but adapted to meet the requirements of Intel's 8086 16-bit processor, for easy (and partially automated) source-level translatability of the many existing 8-bit CP/M programs; porting them to either DOS or CP/M-86 was about equally difficult and eased by the fact that Intel had already published a method that could be used to automatically translate software from the Intel 8080 processor, for which CP/M had been designed, to the new 8086 instruction set.
  • Not only did this make the upper frets more accessible, it was further eased by moving the neck joint outwards by three frets.
  • Sweden's long-established tradition of using paper currency eased the implementation of a Gold Exchange Standard wherein gold coins rarely circulated but the respective central banks (the Sveriges Riksbank, Danmarks Nationalbank and Norges Bank) centralized their respective gold reserves and guaranteed the conversion of krone banknotes to gold for export purposes.
  • Similarities in theological stances, especially regarding baptism and congregationalism, often eased the transition between congregations.
  • Barrett was eased out of the band in 1968 because his LSD use and deteriorating mental health were affecting his ability to integrate with the other band members and create and perform as a musician.
  • Passenger services ended in 1962 when the platforms were removed during the electrification of the WCML to allow the curvature of the tracks to be eased.
  • As plebes they are subject to stringent rules that govern daily life until the following spring, when they are recognized as midshipmen, fourth class, with eased restrictions and additional privileges.
  • The introduction of the bill of rights of men and the abolishment of slavery (1851) eased the segregationist tensions between the races.
  • While these can be recompiled as required, the development of the proprietary DDX 2D graphics drivers is greatly eased when the X.
  • Under James, the situation was somewhat eased by his preferment at court, which gave him board and lodging and valuable emoluments, and the regrant of some of the sequestered estates of his father.
  • Suffrage was gradually expanded from the late 19th century onwards, with the property franchise being first eased and then abolished; ex-convicts, ex-servicemen and then women being granted the vote; the age of majority being reduced; and finally, full adult suffrage in 1968.
  • According to Keaton's biographer Rudi Blesh, Chaplin eased his notoriously rigid directorial style to give Keaton free rein to invent his own comic business during this sequence.
  • Equipoise, who started 3/5 favorite, won by two and a half lengths despite being eased down by Workman near the finish and was received with "thunderous applause".
  • In response to a campaign promise, Feinstein appointed a pro-gay Chief of Police, which increased recruitment of gay people in the police force and eased tensions.
  • As a teetotaler, Ley acquired the nickname "Lemonade Ley", but the temperance movement accused him of betrayal when he supported legislation which eased requirements for the sale of alcohol.


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