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Definition of Relaxedness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Relaxedness
Literary usage of Relaxedness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Microcosmus: An Essay Concerning Man and His Relation to the World by Hermann Lotze, Elizabeth Hamilton, Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (1885)
"... is simply apprehended by the soul; the relaxedness of the limbs, the oppression
of the heart, perhaps in anger an actual spasmodic contraction of the ..."
2. Microcosmus: An Essay Concerning Man and His Relation to the World by Hermann Lotze (1888)
"... is simply apprehended by the soul; the relaxedness of the limbs, the oppression
of the heart, perhaps in anger an actual spasmodic contraction of the ..."
3. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1912)
"... as do the practices of the other ethical religions, in a state of increased
suggestibility, a state described in part by the words relaxedness, ..."
4. Study in the Psychology of Ethics by David Irons (1903)
"The individual is continually oscillating between a state of self-concentration
and a state of decentralisation or relaxedness, for concentration implies an ..."