laxity

[lak-si-tee]

laxity Definition

  • 1the state or quality of being lax; looseness
  • 2lack of strictness or care

Using laxity: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "laxity" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's laxity in enforcing safety regulations led to the accident.

  • Example

    The coach criticized the team for their laxity in practice.

  • Example

    The teacher's laxity in grading assignments resulted in many students failing the course.

laxity Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for laxity

Antonyms for laxity

Phrases with laxity

  • a lack of moral principles or values

    Example

    The novel explores the laxity of morals in modern society.

  • looseness or sagging of the skin due to aging or weight loss

    Example

    The patient underwent surgery to correct the laxity of skin on her arms.

  • laxity of joints

    looseness or instability of the joints, often caused by injury or disease

    Example

    The athlete was forced to retire due to the laxity of his knee joints.

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Summary: laxity in Brief

Laxity [lak-si-tee] refers to a state of looseness or lack of strictness or care. It can be used to describe a variety of situations, such as the company's laxity in enforcing safety regulations or the teacher's laxity in grading assignments. 'Laxity of morals' refers to a lack of moral principles or values, while 'laxity of skin' and 'laxity of joints' refer to looseness or sagging of the skin and joints, respectively.