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Loosen

Loosen is a verb meaning to make something less tight or to release a constraint, and by extension to become less tight oneself. It can be used transitively, as in "loosen the bolt," or intransitively, as in "the knot loosened." The phrasal verb "loosen up" means to relax or become more flexible or informal.

Common applications include mechanical contexts (adjusting screws, nuts, clamps, or fittings); construction and engineering (loosening joints,

Etymology and forms: Loosen derives from the adjective loose with the verbal suffix -en, a pattern common

See also: looseness, loosely, loosening.

seams,
or
bindings);
and
natural
processes
(soil
or
rock
loosening
due
to
water,
weathering,
or
excavation).
In
biology
and
medicine,
loosening
can
describe
muscles
or
tissues
relaxing
or
joints
becoming
more
mobile,
sometimes
as
a
therapeutic
goal.
The
term
can
also
be
used
metaphorically,
as
in
loosening
restrictions
or
loosened
trade
rules.
in
English
for
forming
verbs
meaning
to
make
or
become
so.
Related
forms
include
looseness
(noun),
loosely
(adverb),
and
loosening
(gerund
or
participle).
The
word’s
usage
spans
everyday
tasks,
technical
disciplines,
and
figurative
language.