Definitionn. (physiology) the gradual lengthening of inactive muscle or muscle fibers
Last update: September 6, 2015
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The president doesn't have much time for relaxation. [Please select]
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His favourite relaxations are swimming and tennis. . [Please select]
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You will get some relaxation of the rules. . [Please select]
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The experience of the present generation, however, both in England and other countries, seems to justify some relaxation of that view, as will appear below. [Please select]
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But a man needed occasional relaxation, he informed Mrs. [Please select]
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His favourite relaxations are swimming and tennis. [Please select]
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It seems that Sandy, in his moments of relaxation, is a fisherman. [Please select]
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In this large and growing domestic circle his hours of relaxation were spent. [Please select]
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The extreme relaxation of the bowels from the sudden change, frequently produces excessive purging. [Please select]
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Britling could present England as a great and amiable spectacle of carelessness and relaxation, but was it indeed an amiable spectacle. [Please select]
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War is discipline for evil, but peace may be relaxation from good. [Please select]
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