1 to loosen -- relâcher
2 to make less strict or severe -- assouplir
plans to relax the laws against casinos des projets pour assouplir les lois contre les casinos
3 to make or become less tight or tense or less worried etc; to rest completely -- (se) relaxer/relâcher
We all want to see that, and so we must not relax are efforts to bring it about.
Let us therefore call on all the parties involved not to relax their efforts, so that aid for trade is able to keep its promises.
You say nothing for years, and then you even relax the standards.
We cannot afford to relax these conditions.
The middle class is solvent and is interested in learning about the world, travelling, relaxing and shopping.
This will enable the policy mix to be relaxed still further, making it possible to create monetary conditions that are likely to keep interest rates down.
We could also work to relax formalities related to the granting of visas.
Could we not relax the definition of the relevant market there, when it comes to merger operations?
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