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    re·lax
    [rəˈlaks]
    verb
    relax (verb) · relaxes (third person present) · relaxed (past tense) · relaxed (past participle) · relaxing (present participle)
    1. make or become less tense or anxious:
      "he relaxed and smiled confidently"
      • rest or engage in an enjoyable activity so as to become less tired or anxious:
        "the team relaxes with a lot of skiing"
      • cause (a limb or muscle) to become less rigid:
        "relax the leg by bringing the knee toward the chest"
      • make (something) less firm or tight:
        "Cicely relaxed her hold"
      • straighten or partially uncurl (hair) using a chemical product.
    2. make (a rule or restriction) less strict while not abolishing it:
      "they persuaded the local authorities concerned to relax their restrictions"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin relaxare, from re- (expressing intensive force) + laxus ‘lax, loose’.
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    verb
    1. make (a rule or restriction) less strict while not abolishing it:
      Opposite:
      tighten up
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  3. The dictionary meaning of "relax" includes12345:
    • To make or become less tense, rigid, or firm.
    • To diminish the force of.
    • To slacken or abate effort or attention.
    • To become happy and comfortable, free from worry.
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    1 : to make or become loose or less tense relaxed my attention 2 : to make or become less severe or strict relax discipline 3 : to get rid of nervous tension or anxiety
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/relax
    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.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/relax
    to become happy and comfortable because nothing is worrying you, or to make someone do this: I find it difficult to relax. The wine had relaxed him and he began to talk.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…
    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English re‧lax /rɪˈlæks/ ●●● S3 W3 AWL verb 1 rest [ intransitive, transitive] to rest or do something that is enjoyable, especially after you have been working I just want to sit down and relax. What Robyn needed was a drink to relax her.
    www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/relax
    RELAX meaning: 1 : to become or to cause (something) to become less tense, tight, or stiff sometimes used figuratively; 2 : to stop feeling nervous or worried
    www.britannica.com/dictionary/relax
     
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