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Laxly      
·adv In a lax manner.
laxative         
  • Senna plant
AGENTS THAT PRODUCE A SOFT FORMED STOOL, AND RELAX AND LOOSEN THE BOWELS, TYPICALLY USED OVER A PROTRACTED PERIOD, TO RELIEVE CONSTIPATION
Purgative; Laxatives; Alviduca; Alviducous; Aperient; Stool softener; Bulk-forming agent; Purgatives; Osmotic laxative; Stimulant laxative; Stool softeners; Opening medicine; Stimulant laxatives; Saline laxative; Laxative abuse; Bulk forming agent; Bulk forming laxative; Eccoprotics; Ectoprotics
n.
1) to take a laxative
2) to prescribe a laxative
3) an effective; mild; strong laxative
laxative         
  • Senna plant
AGENTS THAT PRODUCE A SOFT FORMED STOOL, AND RELAX AND LOOSEN THE BOWELS, TYPICALLY USED OVER A PROTRACTED PERIOD, TO RELIEVE CONSTIPATION
Purgative; Laxatives; Alviduca; Alviducous; Aperient; Stool softener; Bulk-forming agent; Purgatives; Osmotic laxative; Stimulant laxative; Stool softeners; Opening medicine; Stimulant laxatives; Saline laxative; Laxative abuse; Bulk forming agent; Bulk forming laxative; Eccoprotics; Ectoprotics
I. a.
Loosening, aperient, deobstruent, purgative.
II. n.
Laxative medicine, purgative, aperient, deobstruent.
Examples of use of LAXLY
1. Fire regulations in public buildings, and other safety regulations in general, are laxly enforced in Egypt.
2. Brand, a former counsel for the House, said that "because the statute is so laxly enforced, people don‘t worry about it.
3. Last month China‘s Health Ministry banned sales of human organs in an apparent attempt to clean up the country‘s laxly regulated transplant business.
4. But gun–control advocates say that police laxly enforce the laws and that more must be done to curb the gun culture in a society that reveres its imperial past.
5. Our pampered MPs Not before time, the chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life has responded to this newspaper‘s repeated disclosures of the way in which MPs and Ministers milk their generous and laxly supervised expenses.