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relaxation

[ree-lak-sey-shuhn] / ˌri lækˈseɪ ʃən /


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Whenever I fantasise about a couple of hours of uninterrupted relaxation during the chilly winter months, my mind immediately conjures up images of curling up on the sofa with a deliciously good book.

From BBC

All-inclusive resorts typically offer unlimited food, drinks and relaxation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their occasional holidays tended to have a single goal: complete relaxation.

From BBC

“Private access to nature and equestrian adventures, plus world-famous ocean beaches and Village living, make this the ultimate dream home for relaxation and rejuvenation in the Hamptons for generations.”

From MarketWatch

Even Verstappen, who has looked relaxation personified so far this weekend, admitted to some nerves before qualifying, but said that he fed off them, and they had help him perform.

From BBC