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Lasing vs. Easing — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Lasing and Easing

Definitions

Lasing

To function as a laser; emit coherent radiation by the action of a laser.

Easing

The condition of being comfortable or relieved.

Lasing

To subject to laser light
Lased the tissue during surgery.

Easing

Freedom from pain, worry, or agitation
Her mind was at ease knowing that the children were safe.

Lasing

To direct a laser used to guide munitions at (a target).

Easing

Freedom from constraint or embarrassment; naturalness.

Lasing

Present participle of lase

Easing

Freedom from difficulty, hardship, or effort
Rose through the ranks with apparent ease.

Lasing

The application of a laser beam.

Easing

Readiness or dexterity in performance; facility
A pianist who played the sonata with ease.

Easing

Freedom from financial difficulty; affluence
A life of luxury and ease.

Easing

A state of rest, relaxation, or leisure
He took his ease by the pond.

Easing

To free from pain, worry, or agitation
Eased his conscience by returning the stolen money.

Easing

To lessen the discomfort or pain of
Shifted position to ease her back.

Easing

To alleviate; assuage
Prescribed a drug to ease the pain.

Easing

To give respite from
Eased the staff's burden by hiring more people.

Easing

To slacken the strain, pressure, or tension of; loosen
Ease off a cable.

Easing

To reduce the difficulty or trouble of
Eased the entrance requirements.

Easing

To move or maneuver slowly and carefully
Eased the car into a narrow space.
Eased the director out of office.

Easing

To lessen, as in discomfort, pressure, or stress
Pain that never eased.

Easing

To move or proceed with little effort
Eased through life doing as little as possible.

Easing

Present participle of ease

Easing

The act by which something is eased.

Easing

A change for the better.

Easing

The act of reducing something unpleasant, such as pain.

Easing

A change for the better

Easing

The act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance);
He asked the nurse for relief from the constant pain

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