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What (who) is relaxed - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Relaxed; Relaxation (disambiguation); Relaxedness

relaxed         
1.
If you are relaxed, you are calm and not worried or tense.
As soon as I had made the final decision, I felt a lot more relaxed...
ADJ
2.
If a place or situation is relaxed, it is calm and peaceful.
The atmosphere at lunch was relaxed.
ADJ
Relaxed         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Relax.
relaxation         
1.
Relaxation is a way of spending time in which you rest and feel comfortable.
You should be able to find the odd moment for relaxation...
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
2.
If there is relaxation of a rule or control, it is made less firm or strong.
...the relaxation of travel restrictions.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of/in n

Wikipedia

Relaxation

Relaxation stands quite generally for a release of tension, a return to equilibrium.

In the sciences, the term is used in the following ways:

  • Relaxation (physics), and more in particular:
    • Relaxation (NMR), processes by which nuclear magnetization returns to the equilibrium distribution
    • Dielectric relaxation, the delay in the dielectric constant of a material
    • Vibrational energy relaxation, the process by which molecules in high energy quantum states return to the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution
    • Chemical relaxation methods, related to temperature jump
    • Relaxation oscillator, a type of electronic oscillator

In mathematics:

  • Relaxation (approximation), a technique for transforming hard constraints into easier ones
  • Relaxation (iterative method), a technique for the numerical solution of equations
  • Relaxation (extension method), a technique for a natural extension in mathematical optimization or variational problems

In computer science:

  • Relaxation (computing), the act of substituting alternative program code during linking

In physiology, hypnosis, meditation, recreation:

  • Relaxation (psychology), the emotional state of low tension
  • Relaxation technique, an activity that helps a person to relax
  • Relaxation can induced using breathing techniques. Long exhalation creates a relaxed pose. Making the temple of head and the upper lips relaxed helps keep a relaxed state.


In ecclesiastical law:

  • relaxation in person, transfer of a condemned person so that secular authorities execute a death sentence
Examples of use of relaxed
1. "He seems a lot more relaxed and anyone who is not captain of a side is a lot more relaxed.
2. Establish rapport÷ Get them relaxed and comfortable.
3. The British foreign secretary seemed very relaxed.
4. Miles seemed relaxed throughout the judge‘s summation.
5. However the restrictions have since been relaxed.