Synonym: ease up, loosen, rest. Antonym: tighten. Similar words: relate, related, relation, relative, relatively, correlation, relationship, in relation to. Meaning: [rɪ'læks] v. 1. become less tense, rest, or take one's ease 2. make less tight 3. become loose or looser or less tight 4. cause to feel relaxed 5. become less tense, less formal, or less restrained, and assume a friendlier manner 6. make less severe or strict 7. become less severe or strict 8. make less active or fast.
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31. Let your body relax.
32. The birds cannot afford to relax their vigilance against predators.
33. What Robyn needed was a drink to relax her.
34. Just relax and take it easy.
35. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!
36. Try to relax a bit.
37. In the evenings, I like to relax.
38. I just can't seem to relax.
39. Why not relax and enjoy the atmosphere?
40. I never get a chance to relax these days.
41. A hot bath should help to relax you.
42. Relax as much as possible and keep breathing steadily.
43. A good massage will relax your tired muscles.
44. Use music to help you relax.
45. Subtle lighting helps people relax.
46. You can train your mind to relax.
47. A bath can relax tense muscles.
48. I hope you get a chance to relax.
49. We could relax the procedure slightly in your case.
50. Gentle exercise can relax stiff shoulder muscles.
51. Relax! You're getting too uptight about it.
52. We shouldn't relax our vigilance at any time.
53. His muscle did not relax in the least.
54. The government is under pressure to relax censorship regulations.
55. I like to just relax on Saturdays.
56. Listening to music is a great way to relax.
57. Relax! Everything will be OK.
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59. Allow your muscles to relax completely.
60. She tried to relax her tense muscles.
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