Relaxed vs Refaxed - What's the difference?
relaxed | refaxed |
Having an easy-going mood or temperament.
Eased or loosened.
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(relax)
(refax)
To again; to send again by fax machine.
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As verbs the difference between relaxed and refaxed
is that relaxed is (relax) while refaxed is (refax).As an adjective relaxed
is having an easy-going mood or temperament.relaxed
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Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* calmAntonyms
* stressed, nervous, anxiousVerb
(head)refaxed
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Verb
(head)refax
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Alternative forms
* re-faxVerb
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- Dix reckons he has refaxed 17000 pages in this way over the past eight months.
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- “I'd come home and my fax machine would literally be stacked with counteroffers,” Gene said. “I'd just sign and refax', sign and ' refax .
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- The decision to use CNN as a diplomatic channel was critical for the Iraqis; if they had waited for their letter to be faxed and re-faxed through the normal channels the news might have reached President Clinton a few minutes too late.