11 sentences with 'relaxed'

Example sentences and phrases with the word relaxed and other words derived from it.


« The atmosphere of the party was very relaxed and pleasant. »

relaxed: The atmosphere of the party was very relaxed and pleasant.
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« After a long day of work, I relaxed by watching a movie at home. »

relaxed: After a long day of work, I relaxed by watching a movie at home.
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« The sound of the sea waves relaxed me and made me feel at peace with the world. »

relaxed: The sound of the sea waves relaxed me and made me feel at peace with the world.
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« The field was an expanse of grass and wildflowers, with butterflies fluttering and birds singing as the characters relaxed in its natural beauty. »

relaxed: The field was an expanse of grass and wildflowers, with butterflies fluttering and birds singing as the characters relaxed in its natural beauty.
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« "I realised that one drink relaxed me, so I started having two, three drinks, and then four or five." »
« While their Bourbon monarchy was restored in France, there was now an elected parliament, religious toleration and relaxed censorship. »
« Similarly, and not only in France, the more stultifying norms and policies related to gender and sexuality in schools and universities were slowly relaxed over time. »
« In areas with relatively relaxed censorship, such as the Netherlands and Switzerland, numerous small presses operated during the 18th century, producing illegal literature. »
« Thus Bismarck relaxed anti-Catholic measures (although Catholics were still kept out of important state offices, as were Jews) and instead focused on measures against the Social Democratic Party of Germany. »
« The country's pervasive censorship was relaxed, with some accurate accounts of the gulags becoming the mainstream publication. At the same time, among many, there were genuine hopes for broader political reforms of the system. »
« Dubcek relaxed censorship and allowed workers to organise themselves into soviets (councils) as they had done in the early years of the communist revolution in Russia. These reforms were enthusiastically welcomed by the Czechs and Slovaks. »

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