dictionary definitions for "relaxing"


From WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) [wn]:

  relaxing
      adj : affording or marked by rest or repose; "the time spent was
            pleasant and relaxing"; "a restful night"; "a cool and
            reposeful glen" [syn: restful, reposeful]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Relax \Re*lax"\ (r?-l?ks"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Relaxed
     (-l?kst"); p. pr. & vb. n. Relaxing.] [L. relaxare; pref.
     re- re- + laxare to loose, to slacken, from laxus loose. See
     Lax, and cf. Relay, n., Release.]
     1. To make lax or loose; to make less close, firm, rigid,
        tense, or the like; to slacken; to loosen; to open; as, to
        relax a rope or cord; to relax the muscles or sinews.
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              Horror . . . all his joints relaxed.  --Milton.
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              Nor served it to relax their serried files.
                                                    --Milton.
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     2. To make less severe or rigorous; to abate the stringency
        of; to remit in respect to strenuousness, earnestness, or
        effort; as, to relax discipline; to relax one's attention
        or endeavors.
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              The statute of mortmain was at several times relaxed
              by the legislature.                   --Swift.
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     3. Hence, to relieve from attention or effort; to ease; to
        recreate; to divert; as, amusement relaxes the mind.
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     4. To relieve from constipation; to loosen; to open; as, an
        aperient relaxes the bowels.
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     Syn: To slacken; loosen; loose; remit; abate; mitigate; ease;
          unbend; divert.
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