ease up
verb
Pronunciation: /iːz ʌp/
Definition
To become less severe, intense, or demanding.
Examples
The heavy rain finally started to ease up by late afternoon.
I hope the pressure at work will ease up once this project is completed.
You should ease up on your brother; he is doing the best he can.
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