Ease sb's mind spoken language verb informal
Eating a chocolate bar can ease your mind.
It would ease her mind to know her children were safe.
Used to tell someone not to stress about something
Too excited or nervous about something to be still or calm.
1. To act or behave in an unrestrained, wild manner
2. To go away from a particular place or area
3. To separate from someone or something
Used to emphasize that one is very calm even when it's surprising.
You can conjugate tense for "ease" and replace "somebody's" by other possessive adjectives: your, my, her, his, their, our.
Used to allude that the last force, problem or burden which is seemingly minor and small causes a person, system or organisation to collapse or fail
Her husband's violent act last night was the straw that broke the donkey's back and she left him