Plural for recreation or rest, especially after a period of work
“Set aside time every day for some rest and relaxation. I realize you may think you don't have time, but you must create time.”
Plural for the state of being free from emotional or mental tension or anxiety
“Once you have entered a state of relaxation, begin repeating your new belief statement over and over, either out loud or in your mind.”
Plural for a state of sleep or slumber
“The deeper and deeper you go into this state of relaxation, the more memories, colors, and conscious images you will conjure.”
Plural for a loss, or the reduction, of tension or tightness
“Enjoy the relaxation of your muscles for approximately twenty seconds, then move on to the next exercise.”
Plural for the action of making a rule or restriction less strict
“With such success at raising funds without raising taxes, it's not surprising that there came a relaxation of the rules surrounding how funds could be invested.”
Plural for an easing of intensity or severity
“There was no relaxation in the intensity of the interrogation, as Scotland challenged Falkenhorst that he must have known the British men were going to a concentration camp.”
Plural for the state or process of experiencing pleasure or joy in something
Plural for freedom from worries or problems
Plural for a feeling of intense happiness
Plural for quality of being leisurely
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