ease someone into (something)
ease someone into (something)
To gently introduce or accustom someone to something new, such as a job or situation. I was really stressed about beginning a job I was so unfamiliar with, but my boss made sure to ease me into the work. Your grandfather has lived in the same home for over 60 years, so we have to be sure we ease him into living with us.
See also: ease, someone
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- ease into (something)
- land (something)
- land a job
- set (one) up with (someone or something)
- set up
- give (one) the sack
- get on (someone or something)
- on the job
- have a job
- have a job doing/to do something