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The answer RELAXING has 16 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of relaxing in various dictionaries:
verb - become less tense, rest, or take one's ease
verb - make less taut
verb - become loose or looser or less tight
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| affording or marked by rest or repose |
| making you feel relaxed: |
| Having a quality whereby it is easy to relax when subjected to it |
| Present participle of relax. |
| make or become less tense or anxious. |
| make (a rule or restriction) less strict. |
| Relaxing might refer to |
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Leisure has often been defined as a quality of experience or as free time. Free time is time spent away from business, work, job hunting, domestic chores, and education, as well as necessary activities such as eating and sleeping. Situationist International proposes that leisure does not evolve from free time, and free-time is an illusory concept that is rarely fully "free"; economic and social forces appropriate free time from the individual and sell it back to them as the commodity known as "leisure". Certainly most people's leisure activities are not a completely free choice and may be constrained by social pressures, e.g. people may be coerced into spending time gardening by the need to keep up with the standard of neighbouring gardens or go to a party because of social pressures. * Leisure as experience usually emphasizes dimensions of perceived freedom and choice. It is done for "its own sake", for the quality of experience and involvement. Other classic definitions include Thorste |