ease up (on someone or something)



ease up (on someone or something)

To reduce the pressure or urgency placed on a person, thing, action, or situation. Ease up on the brakes there, we don't want to come to a stop that fast. Would you ease up already? I know I messed up the account, and I don't need you berating me for it further. Ease up on Samantha, she's under a lot of pressure at home.
See also: ease, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mirabella-Italian
Danica-Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Slovak, Czech, Macedonian, English
JarlYAHRL (Norwegian, Swedish, Danish)Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Norse Mythology, Ancient Scandinavian
ÉLiane-French
AulusOW-luwsAncient Roman
Sacnite-Native American, Mayan