lax - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of lax in Hindi

Adjective

  • ढीला
  • शिथिल
  • बेपरवाह
  • भ्रष्टाचरित
  • सुस्त
  • लापरवाह
  • प्रमादी

lax Definition

Adjective

  • not sufficiently strict, severe, or careful.
  • (of the limbs or muscles) relaxed.

lax Example

  • the merger of tense and lax vowels before “l” ( "एल" से पहले तनावपूर्ण और ढीले स्वरों का विलय )
  • he'd been a bit lax about discipline in school lately ( वह हाल ही में स्कूल में अनुशासन के बारे में थोड़ा ढीला था )
  • Deidre sighed, her body going lax once more. ( डिड्रे ने आह भरी, उसका शरीर एक बार फिर शिथिल हो रहा था। )
  • Never let go of that privacy or be lax with your security. ( उस गोपनीयता को कभी न छोड़ें और न ही अपनी सुरक्षा में ढिलाई बरतें। )

More Sentence

  • The next step was to force the confessors to accept their lax interpretation of the law; and this was accomplished by their famous theory of probabilism - first taught in Spain about 1580.
  • Jade's jaw grew lax before he managed to speak.
  • He saw Jews, Saracens, heretics and apostates roaming through Spain unmolested; and in this lax toleration of religious differences he thought he saw the main obstacle to the political union of the Spains, which was the necessity of the hour.
  • How about Fortune magazine's charges of lax journalistic ethics?
  • LAX has no fewer USDA inspectors than it had in 1994.
  • Lax controls over traders caused problems for other companies last year.
  • If somebody gets too comfortable or lax, they are gone.
  • But he said the party had been lax in scrutinizing donors.
  • The stories about lax behavior sort of eat away at you,
  • Excusing the president is not simply a matter of lax morals.
  • Too often, though, experts say, enforcement is lax.
  • Nursing homes across this state must know about the lax treatment.
  • Since the beginning of the 19th century they have been bigoted Wahhabis, though previously regarded by their neighbours as very lax Mahommedans; during Mehemet Ali's occupation of Nejd their constant raids on the Egyptian communications compelled him to send several punitive expeditions into the district, which, however, met with little success.
  • Talon's jaw was lax, his eyes wide.
  • The guy behind the counter was staring at her, his mouth lax and his eyes wide.
  • The female fructification is in the form of a rather lax strobilus.
  • They, and especially the latter, are diffuse and often lax in expression, needlessly prolix, and pompously rhetorical.
  • lax security arrangements at the airport
  • muscles have more potential energy when they are stretched than when they are lax