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relax
verb (relaxes , relaxed , relaxing )
1
a to make (part of the body, muscles, one's grip, etc) less tense, stiff or rigid;
b intr said of muscles, a grip, etc: to become less tense; to become looser or slacker.
2 tr & intr to make or become less tense, nervous or worried.
3 intr said of a person: to become less stiff or formal.
4 tr & intr to give or take rest from work or effort.
5 tr & intr said of discipline, rules, etc: to make or become less strict or severe.
6 to lessen the force, strength or intensity of something relaxed his vigilance .
[15c: from Latin relaxare to loosen]
relaxed adjective .
relaxedly adverb .
relaxing adjective .
relaxant
adjective relating to or causing relaxation.
noun , med a drug that makes a person feel less tense and helps them to relax, or one that relaxes the skeletal muscles.
[18c]
relaxation
noun
1 the act of relaxing or state of being relaxed.
2 a rest after work or effort;
b recreation.
3 a relaxing activity.
4 law partial remission, eg of a punishment, etc.
5 physics the return of a system towards equilibrium.
relaxin
noun
1 a hormone produced during pregnancy which has a relaxing effect on the pelvic muscles.
2 a preparation of this hormone which is used to facilitate childbirth.
[1930s]
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