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laxity

[lak-si-tee]

noun

  1. the state or quality of being lax; looseness.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of laxity1

First recorded in 1520–30, laxity is from the Latin word laxitās wideness, openness. See lax, -ity
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Example Sentences

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Prison staff who went on strike in protest told the BBC how laxity inside jails was undermining morale and presenting a growing security risk.

From BBC

Residents have criticised officers for their “laxity and unprofessionalism” in dealing with the crime.

From BBC

Yet even that laxity proved too constraining for Saret, who chafed at being hemmed in, often to the point of self-sabotage.

Conservative politicians still fear reforming the break will foster fiscal laxity at home and indirectly elsewhere in Europe.

From Reuters

As it turned out, of course, Lee’s stabbing death seems to have had nothing to do with street crime or prosecutorial laxity or coddled criminals or “repeat violent offenders.”

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