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relax

1 of 1verb
/rɪˈlæks/
Forms:relaxes,relaxing,relaxed,relaxed
1

to feel less worried or stressed

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  • After a long day at work, I like to relax with a good book.
  • He likes to relax in the garden during the evenings.
  • On Sundays, I usually relax and do nothing.
  • She went to the spa to relax and get a massage.
  • He tried to relax by listening to calming music.
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2

to loosen or reduce curl or wave pattern in the hair for a straighter or smoother look, often using heat styling tools or techniques

transitive
  • She relaxed her hair with a straightener to achieve a sleek look.
  • The stylist used a special cream to relax her curls, making them more manageable.
  • He relaxed his hair before the event, hoping for a polished, professional style.
  • The treatment helped relax the waves in her hair, leaving it soft and straight.
  • She prefers to relax her hair with a blow-dryer, reducing the volume of curls.
3

to make a limb or muscle become less tense or stiff

transitive
  • After a long day of work, she used a warm compress to relax her tense shoulders.
  • The yoga routine helped relax his muscles and improve his flexibility.
  • A gentle massage can relax the muscles in your back, relieving tension.
  • The hot bath helped relax his sore legs after the run.
  • He took a moment to stretch and relax his arms before continuing his workout.
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4

to loosen or reduce the tightness or firmness of something

transitive
  • He relaxed the straps on his backpack to make it more comfortable.
  • She relaxed the knot in the ribbon, giving the package a more casual look.
  • The warm water helped relax the tight coils of the metal wire.
  • The tailor relaxed the seams of the jacket to make it more comfortable.
  • He relaxed the grip on the tool, making it easier to handle.
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5

to reduce or eliminate the tension or pressure from something

transitive
  • She took a few deep breaths to relax her mind and relieve stress before the meeting.
  • The soft music in the background helped relax the atmosphere in the room.
  • Meditation is a great way to relax your thoughts and relieve mental stress.
  • The gentle stretches helped relax her body after a stressful day.
  • A cup of tea helped relax her nerves before the presentation.
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6

to reduce the intensity or speed of an activity or process

transitive
  • The coach told the runners to relax their pace after the intense sprint.
  • He decided to relax his schedule to reduce stress and have more free time.
  • The doctor advised her to relax her exercise routine while recovering.
  • She tried to relax her breathing to calm down before the presentation.
7

(of a rule, restriction, or policy) to become less strict or more flexible over time

  • As the situation improved, the curfew began to relax in many areas.
  • The school's policy started to relax as students showed better behavior.
  • The city’s regulations on outdoor dining have relaxed to support local restaurants.
  • As the economy recovered, financial regulations began to relax to encourage investment.
  • Over the years, the restrictions on imports have slowly relaxed, benefiting trade.
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8

to ease or reduce the severity of a rule, restriction, or policy

transitive
  • The government decided to relax travel restrictions for international tourists.
  • After reviewing the situation, the company relaxed its dress code policy.
  • The school administration chose to relax the rules on late homework submissions.
  • The city council voted to relax curfew hours during the summer.
  • The restaurant relaxed its reservation policy, allowing walk-ins during busy hours.
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9

to become less rigid, serious, or formal

  • After a few drinks, he began to relax and join in the conversation.
  • She usually keeps a professional tone at work but relaxes with her friends on weekends.
  • Once the meeting was over, everyone relaxed and began chatting informally.
  • She relaxed as the day went on, shedding her formal demeanor.
  • The casual dinner helped the new team member relax and feel more at home.
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