- - Facilitator's action
- - Becoming less harsh
- - mitigating the effect of wickedness in a troubled age
- - relieving depravity in a confused age
- - Adjustment in ages for review
- - seen in france, a singer relaxing
- - Like getting into the last in open group and relaxing
- - Moving cautiously, say, to admit a transgression
- - a moral offence in, for example, slowing up
- - Moderation at an end – 100 banished
- - Moving slowly and carefully, taking ages in movement
- - a transgression used in for example relieving the pressure
- - adjustment in ages perhaps
- - Reduction in tension
- - Moderation — relief
- - Soothing
- - Relaxing
- - Letting up
- - Alleviating
- - Toning down making fun starting off
- - *Removing the wrong letters, say
- - Facilitation
- - Making simpler
- - Becoming less severe
- - Softening
- - Unburdening
- - Giving relief to
- - Moving carefully
- - Allaying, alleviating
- - Relaxing, each succeeded in golf
- - Eradicating right to go relaxing
- - Making fun of headless type taking away some of the pain
- - Letting off the throttle (with "up")
- - Relieving
- - Providing relief for
- - Facilitating
- - Moving freely
- - Mitigating
- - Reducing, as stress
- - Letting up on
- - Slackening off
- - Abating
- - Making less difficult
- - Comforting
- - Reducing stress
- - Allaying
- - Palliative.
- - Lessening strain.
- - Ameliorating.
- - Détente
- - Abatement
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