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RELENT', v.i. [L. blandus, which unites the L. blandus with lentus. The English ...
RELEGA'TION, n. [L. relegatio.] The act of banishment; exile.
REL'EGATING, ppr. Banishing.
REL'EGATED, pp. Sent into exile.
REL'EGATE, v.t. [L. relego; re and lego, to send.] To banish; to send into exile.
RELE'ASING, ppr. Liberating from confinement or restraint; freeing from obligati...
RELE'ASER, n. One who releases.
RELE'ASEMENT, n. The act of releasing from confinement or obligation.
RELE'ASED, pp. Set free from confinement; freed from obligation or liability; fr...
RELE'ASE, v.t. 1. To set free from restraint of any kind, either physical or mor...
RELA'YING, ppr. Laying a second time.
RELA'Y, n. 1. A supply of horses placed on the road to be in readiness to reliev...
RELAX'ING, ppr. Slackening; loosening; remitting or abating in rigor, severity o...
RELAX'ED, pp. Slackened; loosened; remitted or abated in rigor or in closeness; ...
RELAX'ATIVE, a. Having the quality of relaxing. [See Laxative .]
RELAXA'TION, n. [L. relaxatio.] 1. The act of slackening or remitting tension; a...