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    loosen
    /ˈluːsn/

    verb

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  2. The meaning of LOOSEN is to release from restraint. How to use loosen in a sentence.

  3. LOOSEN definition: 1. to (cause to) become loose: 2. to make something such as your hair or a piece of clothing less…. Learn more.

  4. If you loosen something that is stretched across something else, you make it less stretched or tight. Insert a small knife into the top of the chicken breast to loosen the skin. [ VERB noun ]

  5. LOOSEN meaning: 1. to (cause to) become loose: 2. to make something such as your hair or a piece of clothing less…. Learn more.

  6. [transitive] loosen something to make something weaker or less carefully managed than before synonym relax. The party has loosened its links with big business. opposite tighten. Idioms. loosen somebody’s tongue. to make somebody talk more freely than usual. A bottle of wine had loosened Harry's tongue. Phrasal Verbs. loosen up.

  7. 1. to make or become less tight, fixed, etc. 2. ( often foll by up) to make or become less firm, compact, or rigid. 3. ( tr) to untie. 4. ( tr) to let loose; set free. 5. ( often foll by up) to make or become less strict, severe, etc. 6. (Medicine) ( tr) to rid or relieve (the bowels) of constipation. [C14: from loose] ˈloosener n.

  8. to let loose or set free from bonds, restraint, or constraint. to make less close or compact in structure or arrangement. to make less dense or coherent: to loosen the soil in a garden. to relax in strictness or severity, as restraint or discipline: to loosen restrictions on trade.

  9. When you loosen something, you make it less tight. A ballerina, for example, might loosen her tightly coiled hair after dance practice. You might need to loosen your belt after eating a huge meal, or loosen your collar and tie after a long day at work.

  10. Definitions of 'loosen' 1. If someone loosens restrictions or laws, for example, they make them less strict or severe. [...] 2. If someone or something loosens the ties between people or groups of people, or if the ties loosen, they become weaker. [...] 3.

  11. to let loose or set free from bonds, restraint, or constraint. to make less close or compact in structure or arrangement. to make less dense or coherent: to loosen the soil in a garden. to relax in strictness or severity, as restraint or discipline: to loosen restrictions on trade.