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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91. All of these help relax and de-stress you from the rigors of daily life.
92. In the evenings I like to relax and watch television .
93. It's an ideal place in which to relax and escape the pressures of modern life.
94. A nice hot bath - just the thing to relax sore muscles.
95. Upstairs is a more intimate bar where guests can relax in comfort.
96. It's simply/just a question of working hard for a month and then you can relax.
97. You've worked for this company for 35 years, Jack. Now it's time for you to put your feet up and relax.
98. Relax and take a breather whenever you feel that you need one.
99. There's a sauna where you can relax after a hard day's skiing.
100. She likes to retreat to the country to relax at the weekend.
101. I'm going to relax now the school year is over.
102. My massage therapist always plays New Age music to help me relax.
103. They could relax safe in the knowledge that they had the funding for the project.
104. The friendly chat which comes before the interview proper is intended to relax the candidate.
105. The aim is to reduce anxiety and help the patients relax.
106. On January 23rd,[www.Sentencedict.com] America decided to relax its rules on the foreign ownership of its airlines.
107. Don't let your arms relax as that would defeat the object of the exercise.
108. I didn't know what I had expected of him, and I had taken no chances with him, but now I found that I could relax a little.
109. He was grateful for a chance to relax and collect his thoughts.
110. The man and the woman mingled as everyone started to relax.
111. The school discipline tends to relax a bit before summer holidays.
112. With the harvest finished, I was able to relax with an easy mind/conscience.
113. It is of great importance to relax the bowels every day.
114. Over the next couple of months, try to relax more and get more exercise.
115. Sit back and relax - I'll open a bottle of wine.
116. Sit back and relax.
117. He believed in spending half an hour each day to relax and commune with nature.
118. Don't relax your efforts.
119. I like to relax with a pipe of an evening.
120. I hope you get the chance to relax this weekend.
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