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Definition of relax
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Relax (n.)
Relaxation.
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Relax
::
Relax (v. i.) To remit
attention
or
effort;
to
become
less
diligent;
to
unbend;
as, to relax in
study..
Graspless
::
Graspless
(a.)
Without
a
grasp;
relaxed.
Resolution
::
Resolution
(n.) The state of being
relaxed;
relaxation.
Fit
::
Fit (n.) A
passing
humor;
a
caprice;
a
sudden
and
unusual
effort,
activity,
or
motion,
followed
by
relaxation
or
insction;
an
impulse
and
irregular
action..
Relax
::
Relax (n.)
Relaxation.
Remit
::
Remit (v. i.) To abate in force or in
violence;
to grow less
intense;
to
become
moderated;
to
abate;
to
relax;
as, a fever
remits;
the
severity
of the
weather
remits..
Unbend
::
Unbend
(v. i.) To cease to be bent; to
become
straight
or
relaxed.
Unstrain
::
Unstrain
(v. t.) To
relieve
from a
strain;
to
relax.
Lenient
::
Lenient
(a.)
Relaxing;
emollient;
softening;
assuasive;
--
sometimes
followed
by of.
Laxative
::
Laxative
(a.)
Having
a
tendency
to
loosen
or
relax.
Spasmodic
::
Spasmodic
(a.) Soon
relaxed
or
exhausted;
convulsive;
intermittent;
as,
spasmodic
zeal or
industry..
Give
::
Give (v. i.) To yield to force or
pressure;
to
relax;
to
become
less
rigid;
as, the earth gives under the
feet..
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..
Relax
::
Relax (v. i.) To
become
lax, weak, or
loose;
as, to let one's grasp
relax..
Relaxative
::
Relaxative
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
relaxing;
laxative.
Solute
::
Solute
(a.)
Relaxed;
hence;
merry;
cheerful.
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..
Relaxant
::
Relaxant
(n.) A
medicine
that
relaxes;
a
laxative.
Unstring
::
Unstring
(v. t.) To relax the
tension
of; to
loosen.
Relaxative
::
Relaxative
(n.) A
relaxant.
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