- relax laws
- relax rules/laws/restrictions, etc.► to make rules, laws, etc. less severe: »
The government is to relax restrictions on companies and individuals holding foreign currencies.
Main Entry: ↑relax
Financial and business terms. 2012.
The government is to relax restrictions on companies and individuals holding foreign currencies.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
relax laws/restrictions — relax rules/laws/restrictions, etc. ► to make rules, laws, etc. less severe: »The government is to relax restrictions on companies and individuals holding foreign currencies. Main Entry: ↑relax … Financial and business terms
relax — re‧lax [rɪˈlæks] verb relax rules/laws/restrictions etc to make rules etc less strict: • The country decided to relax its rules on the foreign ownership of its airlines. • Many employers are taking steps toward relaxed dress codes (= being… … Financial and business terms
relax rules/laws/restrictions — relax rules/laws/restrictions, etc. ► to make rules, laws, etc. less severe: »The government is to relax restrictions on companies and individuals holding foreign currencies. Main Entry: ↑relax … Financial and business terms
relax rules/laws/restrictions, etc. — relax rules/laws/restrictions, etc. ► to make rules, laws, etc. less severe: »The government is to relax restrictions on companies and individuals holding foreign currencies. Main Entry: ↑relax … Financial and business terms
relax restrictions — relax rules/laws/restrictions, etc. ► to make rules, laws, etc. less severe: »The government is to relax restrictions on companies and individuals holding foreign currencies. Main Entry: ↑relax … Financial and business terms
relax rules — relax rules/laws/restrictions, etc. ► to make rules, laws, etc. less severe: »The government is to relax restrictions on companies and individuals holding foreign currencies. Main Entry: ↑relax … Financial and business terms
relax — re|lax W3S3 [rıˈlæks] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(rest)¦ 2¦(become calm)¦ 3¦(muscle)¦ 4¦(rules/laws)¦ 5 relax your hold/grip 6 relax your concentration/vigilance etc ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: relaxare to loosen , from laxus loose … Dictionary of contemporary English
relax — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin relaxare, from re + laxare to loosen, from laxus loose more at slack Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to make less tense or rigid ; slacken < relaxed his grip > 2. to make less severe … New Collegiate Dictionary
Newton's laws of motion — For other uses, see Laws of motion. Classical mechanics … Wikipedia
Penal Laws — • Treats of the penal legislation affecting Catholics in English speaking countries since the Reformation. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Penal Laws Penal Laws … Catholic encyclopedia