relapse |
to revert, esp. to a former negative condition, habit, or mode of conduct. [4 definitions] |
relate |
to see or establish a connection or association with (fol. by "to" or "with"). [6 definitions] |
related |
associated; connected. [2 definitions] |
relation |
an association or connection between or among things. [6 definitions] |
relationship |
the condition or fact of being associated or connected. [2 definitions] |
relative |
a person who is related to others through blood or marriage. [6 definitions] |
relatively |
in comparison to something else. |
relax |
to make looser or less rigid. [9 definitions] |
relaxation |
diversion or recreation designed to refresh the body and mind. [4 definitions] |
relaxed |
free of physical or mental tension. [3 definitions] |
relay |
two or more people or crews that alternate with or follow each other in carrying out a task or running a race. [5 definitions] |
relay race |
a race between two or more teams in which each runner is relieved by a teammate after running part of the distance. |
release |
to liberate from confinement or other form of constraint, such as obligation or responsibility. [10 definitions] |
relent |
to become milder, more sympathetic, or more lenient. [2 definitions] |
relevant |
related to or connected with the present matter; pertinent. [2 definitions] |
reliability |
the quality of being dependable. |
reliable |
capable of being relied on or trusted; dependable. |
relic |
something that has survived from an earlier time, such as a custom or artifact of an earlier culture. [3 definitions] |
relief1 |
the ease resulting from the removal of pain, distress, or anxiety. [5 definitions] |
relief2 |
the projection of forms or figures from a background surface, as on certain types of maps. [2 definitions] |
relief map |
a map on which topography is indicated by using three dimensions, varied or graded colors, or shadings. |