Relax meaning in English
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Definition
to relax: to calm down, to rest, to de-stress; to make more loose
I'm going to try to relax on vacation.
Relax!: Calm down! Chill out! Don't worry!
Examples
- "Bruno : Relax Brian."
- "Quentin : Okay, Quentin. Relax."
- "Bob : Relax, Horatio."
- "Susie : Relax!"
- "Relax, relax, relax... but this is big!"
- "It's supposed to relax the muscles before exercise."
- "Dad : Bruno, you've got to relax, kid."
- "What do you say we grill up a few steaks and relax by the pool?"
- "Why don't you relax and we'll explore it a bit further."
- "Did you know that laughing just once per day burns calories, releases endorphins and relaxes tension in the face?"
- "So you can relax in the knowledge that nobody was better than you at interview!"
- "Announcer : It's a calm evening and the General is relaxing in front of a fire with his favourite monkey, Giuseppe."
- "We hope that you find our facilities truly relaxing."
- "Trey : Just relax Icarus."
- "Announcer : Today, our charismatic and handsome leader is relaxing in front of a fire with his favourite monkey, Giuseppe."
- "Try to relax."
- "I prefer calm, relaxing music with bells and triangles."
- "Keith : Relax, Icarus!"
- "Susie : Relax Bruno."
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