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relaxation

[ree-lak-sey-shuhn] / ˌri lækˈseɪ ʃən /


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For example, it thinks officials will extend the relaxation of fuel-quality standards to improve domestic supply.

From The Wall Street Journal

He added that there had also been a steady rise in the number of journeys each year since the relaxation of Covid restrictions.

From BBC

For example, subtle scents that cue feelings of relaxation or trust, atomized into an establishment, might cue visitors to stay longer and shop or purchase more, or associate the brand with a sense of well-being.

From The Wall Street Journal

Under a relaxation of the rules announced last year, some drivers may be granted an exemption to continue for a third season if it is thought to be beneficial for their development.

From BBC

Americans who thought spring break would offer rest and relaxation after a tough winter may be in for a rude awakening.

From MarketWatch