Third-person singular simple present indicative form of loosen.(verb)
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Use "loosens" in a sentence
"So when you have the sun shining during the day it kind of loosens things a little, it was a little melting happening, and then those gusty winds that are coming in."
"When Hume's "judicious spectator" determines what is right and wrong, she fixes on some "steady and general" point of view and "loosens" herself from her actual feelings and interests."
"That's true, but it kind of loosens her up a little bit, potentially."