lax in the PONS Dictionary

lax Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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As a result large quantities of the waste are shipped overseas to places where the labour is cheap and the environmental laws are lax.
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Animals are often used as a device to clearly demonstrate the lax standards of awarding institutions.
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If it is too lax, it contributes to organ prolapse, yet if it is hypertonic, it restricts proper organ motility.
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As this classification is based on orthography, not all orthographic lax vowels are necessarily phonologically lax.
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They speculate this could be caused by smokers driving farther away to jurisdictions without smoke-free laws or where enforcement is lax.
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A growing population and rapid economic development as well as lax environmental oversight have increased water demand and pollution.
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The diwan supervised the zamindars to ensure that they were neither lax nor overly stringent.
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He maintained that the guide had become lax in its standards.
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The rules vary significantly by nation, from strict modesty observance to lax rules about being covered.
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All of these vowels can be tense or lax.
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