relax in Latin
relax in Latin is relaxō — relax means to rest and become free of tension, stress, or worry.
relax in Latin
relaxō
What does "relax" mean?
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verb To rest and become free of tension, stress, or worry.
"She likes to relax with a book after work."
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verb To become or make something less tight, tense, or severe.
"His muscles relaxed once the pain medication took effect."
relax in a sentence
- She likes to relax with a book after work.
- Just relax — everything is under control.
- His muscles relaxed once the pain medication took effect.
- The government relaxed border restrictions for the holidays.
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What is "relax" in Latin?
"relax" in Latin is relaxō. relax means: To rest and become free of tension, stress, or worry.
How do you use "relax" in a sentence?
Example: "She likes to relax with a book after work." In Latin, "relax" is relaxō.
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