noun
- plural of lax; instances or periods of being loose, slack, or not strict
Usage: rare in modern usage; typically appears in historical or technical contexts
verb
- third-person singular present tense of lax; to make or become loose or slack
Usage: archaic or rare; lax is primarily used as an adjective in modern English
Examples
- The teacher's laxes in discipline led to classroom disruption.
- Over time, the rope laxes as the tension decreases.
- His laxes in attention to detail caused errors in the report.
- The rules laxes during the holiday period.
- She noticed the cable laxes when the temperature drops.