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relax
[ ri-laks ]
verb (used with object)
- to make less tense, rigid, or firm; make lax:
to relax the muscles.
- to diminish the force of.
- to slacken or abate, as effort, attention, etc.
- to make less strict or severe, as rules, discipline, etc.:
to relax the requirements for a license.
Synonyms: ease
- to release or bring relief from the effects of tension, anxiety, etc.:
A short swim always relaxes me.
relax
/ rɪˈlæks; rɪˈlæksɪdlɪ /
verb
- to make (muscles, a grip, etc) less tense or rigid or (of muscles, a grip, etc) to become looser or less rigid
- intr to take rest or recreation, as from work or effort
she relaxes by playing golf
on Sundays, she just relaxes
- to lessen the force of (effort, concentration, etc) or (of effort) to become diminished
- to make (rules or discipline) less rigid or strict or (of rules, etc) to diminish in severity
- intr (of a person) to become less formal; unbend
Derived Forms
- reˈlaxed, adjective
- reˈlaxable, adjective
- relaxedly, adverb
Other Words From
- re·laxa·tive re·lax·a·tory [ri-, lak, -s, uh, -tawr-ee, -tohr-ee], adjective
- re·laxer noun
- over·re·lax verb
- unre·laxing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of relax1
Word History and Origins
Origin of relax1
Example Sentences
Young Living traffics in essential oils designed to help relax and rejuvenate.
I tried to relax too, but I felt my stomach tighten and I began to sweat.
Libkin found old beds to put in the wild-looking garden around Dacha, so couples in love could relax on them after the meal.
Why won't anyone let Justin Bieber relax and have a good time?!
But as the opening crawl assures, “none of this is canon, so just relax.”
You need but will, and it is done; but if you relax your efforts, you will be ruined; for ruin and recovery are both from within.
The women at once rose and began to shake out their draperies and relax their muscles.
He braced himself unconsciously, and after Zeal's next words did not relax his body, although his lips turned white and stiff.
After that, one thing led to another, with the result that I offered to find somewhere else to relax.
He repairs to it with eagerness, and clings to it with a tenacity that time cannot relax, nor all the agonies of death dissolve.
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