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Definition of "laxities" [laxities]

  • Plural form of laxity. (noun)

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Use "laxities" in a sentence
  • ""Such kind of laxities are also causing a lot of wastage of judicial time and almost every day, board (listed matters) of this court gets spilled over much beyond even the court working hours, '' the court said, while hearing a bail application in a matter."
  • "A school, writes Oakeshott, “is ‘monastic’ in respect of being a place part where excellences may be heard because the din of worldly laxities and partialities is silenced or abated.”"
  • "Well, one of the many official reactions of the Rome-based church was something called the Council of Trent, which was a task force that met for 20 years in the city of Trent, to try to figure out where we went wrong and to expose the laxities and abuses that led to the reformation."