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The quality of being lax and neglectful.
slackness
remissness
laxness
Portuguese
negligência
1
But Robert was surprised at the
laxity
of discipline on the stranger.
2
Too much zeal in a subordinate is even more fatal than
laxity
.
3
The Beighton and Horan criteria were used to determine generalized joint
laxity
.
4
There was a lack of correlation between AP
laxity
and functional tests.
5
Grafts were well incorporated and none of the knees demonstrated anterior
laxity
.
6
This
laxity
of public faith is not confined to those unfortunate persons.
7
The English
laxity
had led to too much liberty, to doubting, even.
8
The
laxity
of modern life, by comparison is, I think, somewhat appalling.
9
A little reflection, however, shows us that that
laxity
is but apparent.
10
But Paul's father was not one who had given way to
laxity
.
11
Generalized joint
laxity
is a genetically determined component of overall joint flexibility.
12
Even in work-a-day seasons the
laxity
of control gave rise to occasional complaint.
13
Ambition prompts for success the expedient: and hence the
laxity
of political morals.
14
Median valgus
laxity
of the injured knee on valgus stress radiographs improved significantly.
15
At the present day, great
laxity
of discipline has crept in.
16
Wrong or clumsy constructions,
laxity
in the use of metaphors, &c.:-
laxity
joint laxity
moral laxity
general laxity
anterior laxity
extreme laxity
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negligência
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laxitud
descurança
Spanish
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