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- Relax is more of a "slow down and take it easy" mode while rest is usually used to mean to literally stop whatever you are doing at the moment.
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to become or cause someone to become calm and comfortable, and not worried or nervous, or to become or cause a muscle or the body to become less tight: [ I ] She saw a need for a downtown club where women could relax. [ T ] This exercise will help you to relax your neck muscles.
- English (US)
RELAX meaning: 1. to (cause someone to) become less active...
- Znaczenie Relax, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
relax definicja: 1. to (cause someone to) become less active...
- Relax: Arabic Translation
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- Relax: Polish Translation
RELAX translate: odprężać (się), rozluźnić (się), rozluźnić...
- Relax: Thai Translation
relax translate: ผ่อนคลาย, ทำให้ผ่อนคลาย. Learn more in the...
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- English (US)
1. : to become lax, weak, or loose : rest. 2. : to become less intense or severe. hoped the committee would relax in its opposition. 3. of a muscle or muscle fiber : to become inactive and lengthen.
If you relax or if something relaxes you, you feel more calm and less worried or tense.
to become happy and comfortable because nothing is worrying you, or to make someone do this: I find it difficult to relax. The wine had relaxed him and he began to talk. Fewer examples. Just relax and go with the flow! Don't tense your shoulders, just relax. Lie back and relax.
Relax definition: to make less tense, rigid, or firm; make lax. See examples of RELAX used in a sentence.
1. to make less tense, rigid, or firm; make lax: to relax the muscles. 2. to diminish the force or intensity of, as effort or concentration; slacken or abate. 3. to make less strict or severe, as rules or discipline. 4. to release or bring relief from the effects of tension, anxiety, etc. v.i.
relax. [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. He was relaxing at home, watching TV. She finished her lunch and then relaxed in the sun.