Easing vs Facilitative - What's the difference?
easing | facilitative |
The act by which something is eased.
* 1978 , Jack Vance, The View from Chickweed's Window
Having the effect of making easy; easing
* {{quote-journal, 1998, date=June 12, Amy F. T. Arnsten, NEUROSCIENCE: Enhanced: The Biology of Being Frazzled, Science
, passage=However, in contrast to the facilitative actions in subcortical structures, high levels of catecholamine release in prefrontal cortex result in cognitive dysfunction. }}
As a verb easing
is .As a noun easing
is the act by which something is eased.As an adjective facilitative is
having the effect of making easy; easing.easing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Then everyone moved at the same time — slight shiftings of the hands and feet, furtive easings of position.
Anagrams
*facilitative
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Adjective
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