English - Ojibwe Dictionary:

loosen

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The definition of word "loosen":
rate 1. unbind, untie, unfasten; set free, release; make less tight, slacken; make less dense or compact; make less strict or severe; free from constipation; become loose
rate 2. v Over the years, the screws holding the bed together had loosened (= become less fixed) . If you loosen your grip on something, or your grip loosens, you hold something less tightly. Loosen your grip on the steering wheel, you're holding it too tightly. He held my hand very tightly at first but gradually his grip loosened. (figurative) The dictator's grip on the country has not loosened (= he is still strongly in control) . Something which loosens your tongue makes you speak more freely. A couple of glasses of champagne had loosened my tongue and I said things that perhaps I shouldn't have. If you loosen up (your muscles), you do stretching exercises to prepare your body for physical activity. You might get a muscle injury if you don't loosen up properly before running. She did a few stretches to loosen up her muscles. (M) To loosen (someone) up is also to (cause them to) become more relaxed and less worried. He seemed quite nervous at the beginning of the meeting, but he soon loosened up. A gin and tonic will loosen you up. (M)
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