Значение слова "EASE SOMEONE (ON) OUT (OF SOMETHING)" найдено в 1 источнике

EASE SOMEONE (ON) OUT (OF SOMETHING)

найдено в "Dictionary of American idioms"
ease someone (on) out (of something): translation

ease someone (on) out (of something)
1. Lit. to help someone continue to get out of something. •

We helped ease her on out of the car.

With care, we eased her on out.

After taking a look around, Tom eased himself out of the opening.

2. Fig. to help someone decide to leave something, such as an office or position, quietly and without much embarrassment. •

The scandal eased her on out of office in a way that an election might not have.

The scandal eased her on out.



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