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Phonetics
/ɹɪˈlækst/
verb
To calm down.
To make something loose.
Example: to relax a rope or cordTo become loose.
To make something less severe or tense.
Example: to relax disciplineTo become less severe or tense.
To make something (such as codes and regulations) more lenient.
(of codes and regulations) To become more lenient.
To relieve (something) from stress.
Example: Amusement relaxes the mind.To relieve from constipation; to loosen; to open.
Example: An aperient relaxes the bowels.adjective
Having an easy-going mood or temperament.
Example: He's a relaxed kind of guy, he never lets himself get upset.Eased or loosened.
Example: The relaxed rules were greatly tightened after the lawsuit.Free from tension or anxiety; at ease.