Present participle for to relax or laze around
“Although these accommodations are historic, they have many of the modern amenities that allow you to take it easy during your holiday.”
Present participle for to calm down (after being in a state of anger)
“Woah, take it easy. It was just a joke.”
Present participle for to lessen, or to proceed in a slower or less intense manner
“You might want to take it easy on the booze after your latest incident.”
Present participle for to be gentle or patient with
“Take it easy on the new staff. It will probably take them some time to get the hang of things.”
Present participle for to stay at a place briefly during a journey
Present participle for to become calm or well-behaved
Present participle for to engage in leisurely or unproductive activities
Present participle for to spend time in a relaxed, lazy manner
Present participle for to restrain or moderate one's actions, avoiding excess, stinting or tempering
Present participle for to walk or proceed in a leisurely manner
Present participle for to live a life of luxury
In a state of rest or relaxation
Leisurely drifting, loafing or resting without intent or purpose
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