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Definition of relax
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Relax (n.)
Relaxation.
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Relax
::
Relax (v. i.) To
become
lax, weak, or
loose;
as, to let one's grasp
relax..
Relax
::
Relax (n.) To
relieve
from
constipation;
to
loosen;
to open; as, an
aperient
relaxes
the
bowels..
Relaxation
::
Relaxation
(n.) The act or
process
of
relaxing,
or the state of being
relaxed;
as,
relaxation
of the
muscles;
relaxation
of a law..
Relaxative
::
Relaxative
(n.) A
relaxant.
Ungive
::
Ungive
(v. t. & i.) To
yield;
to
relax;
to give way.
Passive
::
Passive
(a.)
Designating
certain
morbid
conditions,
as
hemorrhage
or
dropsy,
characterized
by
relaxation
of the
vessels
and
tissues,
with
deficient
vitality
and lack of
reaction
in the
affected
tissues..
Unbending
::
Unbending
(a.)
Devoted
to
relaxation
or
amusement.
Solace
::
Solace
(v. t.) Rest;
relaxation;
ease.
Relaxable
::
Relaxable
(a.)
Capable
of being
relaxed.
Eventration
::
Eventration
(n.) A tumor
containing
a large
portion
of the
abdominal
viscera,
occasioned
by
relaxation
of the walls of the
abdomen..
Wide
::
Wide
(superl.)
Made, as a
vowel,
with a less
tense,
and more open and
relaxed,
condition
of the mouth
organs;
--
opposed
to
primary
as used by Mr. Bell, and to
narrow
as used by Mr.
Sweet.
The
effect,
as
explained
by Mr. Bell, is due to the
relaxation
or
tension
of the
pharynx;
as
explained
by Mr. Sweet and
others,
it is due to the
action
of the
tongue.
The wide of / (/ve) is /
(/ll);
of a (ate) is /
(/nd),
etc. See Guide to
Pronunciation,
/
13-15..
Give
::
Give (v. i.) To yield to force or
pressure;
to
relax;
to
become
less
rigid;
as, the earth gives under the
feet..
Ease
::
Ease (n.)
Freedom
from
anything
that pains or
troubles;
as: (a)
Relief
from labor or
effort;
rest;
quiet;
relaxation;
as, ease of
body..
Spasmodic
::
Spasmodic
(a.) Soon
relaxed
or
exhausted;
convulsive;
intermittent;
as,
spasmodic
zeal or
industry..
Solute
::
Solute
(a.)
Relaxed;
hence;
merry;
cheerful.
Relax
::
Relax (n.) To make less
severe
or
rigorous;
to abate the
stringency
of; to remit in
respect
to
strenuousness,
earnestness,
or
effort;
as, to relax
discipline;
to relax one's
attention
or
endeavors..
Melt
::
Melt (v.)
Hence:
To
soften,
as by a
warming
or
kindly
influence;
to
relax;
to
render
gentle
or
susceptible
to mild
influences;
sometimes,
in a bad
sense,
to take away the
firmness
of; to
weaken..
Slake
::
Slake (v. i.) To
slacken;
to
become
relaxed.
Unstring
::
Unstring
(v. t.) To relax the
tension
of; to
loosen.
Soluble
::
Soluble
(a.)
Relaxed;
open or
readily
opened.
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