loosens;
loosened;
loosening
loosens;
loosened;
loosening
Britannica Dictionary definition of LOOSEN
1
a
[+ object]
:
to make (something) less tight or firm
:
to make (something) loose or looser
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He used a spade to loosen the soil.
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She loosened the cake from the sides of the pan.
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loosen a screw
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After eating so much I had to loosen my belt.
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When the meeting was over he loosened his tie.
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She loosened her grip/hold on the rope. [=she began to hold the rope less tightly]
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sometimes used figuratively
b
[no object]
:
to become less tight or firm
:
to become loose or looser
2
:
to become or to cause (something) to become less strict
[+ object]
[no object]
loosen someone's tongue
:
to cause someone to talk more freely
:
to cause someone to say things that would not usually be said
loosen up
[phrasal verb]
1
:
to make or become less tense
:
relax
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He loosens up by exercising.
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After a couple of drinks she had loosened up and was talking freely.
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He seemed nervous and his friends kept telling him to loosen up.
2
loosen (someone or something) up
or
loosen up (someone or something)
:
to cause (someone or something) to relax