ease off

ease off

1. To become less harsh or severe. I think you need to ease off on your punishment. I mean, it's not like he got into serious trouble. When did the weatherman say this thunderstorm is supposed to ease off?
2. To lessen slowly over time. I think you should try to sell your house now because skyrocketing prices in the area will probably ease off soon.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

ease off (on someone or something)

 and ease up (on someone or something)
to reduce the urgency with which one deals with someone or something; to put less pressure on someone or something. Ease off on John. He has been yelled at enough today. Yes, please ease off. I can't stand any more. Tell them to ease up on the horses. They are getting tired.
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ease off

(on someone or something ) and ease up (on someone or something ) to reduce the urgency with which one deals with someone or something; to put less pressure on someone or something. Ease off on John. He has been yelled at enough today. Yes, please ease off. I can't stand any more. Tell them to ease up on the horses. They are getting tired.
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ease off

[for something] to diminish. The rain began to ease off. The storm seems to have eased off a little.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

ease off

1. Also, ease up. Lessen in severity, relax; abate. For example, I wish you'd ease off on Harold; he's doing the best he can, or The wind's eased up so I think the storm is just about over. [Late 1800s] Also see let up.
2. Fall away, gradually decrease, as in The market's easing off, so we may get some stocks more cheaply. [Late 1800s]
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

ease off

v.
1. To diminish gradually in intensity or severity: My headache eased off after I took an aspirin.
2. To move away from someone or something slowly and carefully: The snake eased off from the mongoose. Better ease off—they have a gun.
3. To treat someone less severely: The principal eased off on the student and only gave a warning. The coach has made us practice very hard and hasn't eased off for days.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • for the high jump
  • harsh toke
  • toke
  • play hardball
  • play hardball (with one)
  • play hardball with someone
  • platter
  • (one's) head on a plate/platter
  • be in hot water
  • get off with (something)
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Duncan James, whose ex-girlfriend, known only as `Claire', gave birth to daughter Tianie-Finn recently, has vowed to ease off casual sex and curb the boozing.
The strongest winds today will reach up to 60mph and there will be further heavy squally showers but it should ease off tonight.'
LARGE numbers of motorists are still breaking speed limits, although new research shows that the message to ease off on the gas may gradually be getting through.
CROCKED tennis ace Venus Williams confessed she'll have to ease off after crashing 2-6, 6-2, 6-0 to Mary Pierce in the Kremlin Cup semi- finals in Moscow.
It comes as shares ease off 2018 highs set earlier this week, after rallying more than 60% since April.
KIERAN McALEENAN swears Pollok won't ease off the gas despite making it six wins on the trot with no goals conceded.
And while 19% an as 19% think he should ease off, another 22% believe his cuts should be tougher.
And he feels that the players who were rested for yesterday's game were given a timely reminder to not switch off or ease off when their time comes against Blackpool.
"But the aim now is to keep that pressure going, we've shown what we can do so we can not and must not ease off that now.
.Please letters to 150 Don't forget to This follows last month''s instruction, from President Obama, to the country''s prosecutors to ease off medical cannabis prosecutions.
sandtrap Yes, I think the Boks will ease off a bit.
Gordon Brown should ease off on the green issues and start dealing with the black and white problems staring him in the face.
Britain faces a cooler week ahead as soaring temperatures ease off, forecasters said last night.
However, the former England and Newcastle boss is determined not to ease off so early in the season.
Sizable spread in iShares Emerging Markets Fund as shares ease off 52-week highs.