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relax in Latin

relax in Latin is relaxō — relax means to rest and become free of tension, stress, or worry.

relax in Latin

relaxō
verb

What does "relax" mean?

  1. verb To rest and become free of tension, stress, or worry.
    "She likes to relax with a book after work."
  2. 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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