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		Definition of laxity in English: laxitynoun ˈlaksɪti mass noun1Lack of strictness or care.  the result of such fiscal laxity is a budget deficit  Example sentencesExamples -  More stringency on the part of the regulators would go some way to undermining the comparative monetary laxity now established by the Fed.
 -  The right to divorce is not a right to sexual laxity.
 -  The looseness of the journalistic life, the seeming laxity of the newsroom, is an illusion.
 -  Having allowed laxity to creep into the fiscal policy management, control was reimposed in the last two years.
 -  He was a theologian with well-defined critiques of secularism and unhealthy laxity of behavior on moral precepts.
 -  Our animal friends are benefiting from the relative laxity of federal veterinary regulations.
 -  I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer that was discovered very late due to my laxity in caring for my health.
 -  Impatience with ethical laxity is common to all the TV judges.
 -  The author admonishes British authorities on the laxity of their border controls.
 -  There is also an implied promise of laxity for future polluters.
 
 2Looseness of a limb or muscle.  over-stretching can result in joint laxity  Example sentencesExamples -  Body size, build, conditioning, muscle imbalances, fatigue, joint laxity, stress levels, misuse (poor technique), abrupt changes in schedule, playing style, lifestyle choices and equipment set-up are reviewed.
 -  She may have slight cervical laxity, but elasticity is still good.
 -  Because of connective tissue laxity, care should be taken in the degree of stretching.
 -  Female hormones also lead to ligamentous and tendon laxity.
 -  When you're exhausted, your face reflects your areas of vulnerability, such as skin laxity around the mouth or the deepening of old acne scars on the cheeks.
 -  It appears that the major problem accounting for failure of the arthroscopic approach is excessive or recurrent laxity of the articular capsule.
 -  Thirty patients with mild-to-moderate cheek laxity and 20 with neck laxity received one treatment from the device.
 -  Some research indicates that estrogen and other female hormones create a laxity, or looseness, in the joints that can make knees less stable.
 -  Improvement in skin laxity was observed in the majority of patients.
 -  Aged sun-protected skin is characterized by a general laxity, thinning, and the presence of numerous fine wrinkles.
 
    Definition of laxity in US English: laxitynounˈlaksədē 1Lack of strictness or care.  the result of such fiscal laxity is a budget deficit  Example sentencesExamples -  Impatience with ethical laxity is common to all the TV judges.
 -  I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer that was discovered very late due to my laxity in caring for my health.
 -  Our animal friends are benefiting from the relative laxity of federal veterinary regulations.
 -  The right to divorce is not a right to sexual laxity.
 -  The author admonishes British authorities on the laxity of their border controls.
 -  Having allowed laxity to creep into the fiscal policy management, control was reimposed in the last two years.
 -  He was a theologian with well-defined critiques of secularism and unhealthy laxity of behavior on moral precepts.
 -  More stringency on the part of the regulators would go some way to undermining the comparative monetary laxity now established by the Fed.
 -  The looseness of the journalistic life, the seeming laxity of the newsroom, is an illusion.
 -  There is also an implied promise of laxity for future polluters.
 
 2Looseness of a limb or muscle.  over-stretching can result in joint laxity  Example sentencesExamples -  Aged sun-protected skin is characterized by a general laxity, thinning, and the presence of numerous fine wrinkles.
 -  When you're exhausted, your face reflects your areas of vulnerability, such as skin laxity around the mouth or the deepening of old acne scars on the cheeks.
 -  Female hormones also lead to ligamentous and tendon laxity.
 -  Because of connective tissue laxity, care should be taken in the degree of stretching.
 -  Thirty patients with mild-to-moderate cheek laxity and 20 with neck laxity received one treatment from the device.
 -  Body size, build, conditioning, muscle imbalances, fatigue, joint laxity, stress levels, misuse (poor technique), abrupt changes in schedule, playing style, lifestyle choices and equipment set-up are reviewed.
 -  It appears that the major problem accounting for failure of the arthroscopic approach is excessive or recurrent laxity of the articular capsule.
 -  She may have slight cervical laxity, but elasticity is still good.
 -  Improvement in skin laxity was observed in the majority of patients.
 -  Some research indicates that estrogen and other female hormones create a laxity, or looseness, in the joints that can make knees less stable.
 
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