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    relax
    /rɪˈlaks/

    verb

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  2. Learn the meaning of relax as a verb in English, with synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples. Find out how to relax rules, muscles, hair, and more.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb relax, which means to make less tense or rigid, to relieve from nervous tension, or to rest. See also the kids and medical definitions of relax.

  4. Relax definition: to make less tense, rigid, or firm; make lax. See examples of RELAX used in a sentence.

  5. Relax is a verb that describes feeling less stressed out or tense. If you want to relax after a crazy day at school, you might watch TV, take a nap, or do yoga to help you unwind.

    • [intransitive] to rest while you are doing something that you enjoy, especially after work or effort synonym unwind. Just relax and enjoy the movie. I'm going to spend the weekend just relaxing.
    • [intransitive, transitive] to become or make somebody become calmer and less worried. I'll only relax when I know you're safe. I can't relax until I've spoken to her myself.
    • [intransitive, transitive] to become or make something become less tight or stiff. Allow your muscles to relax completely. relax something The massage relaxed my tense back muscles.
    • [transitive] relax something to allow rules, laws, etc. to become less strict. to relax rules/restrictions/regulations/requirements. government plans to relax the licensing laws to allow round-the-clock drinking.
  6. Learn the meaning of relax as a verb and a noun, with synonyms and translations. Find out how to use relax in different contexts, such as describing a person, a body part, or a rule.

  7. If you relax, or if something relaxes you, you feel calmer and less worried or tense.