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Wind-Down

Definition:

1. (noun) The process or act of relaxing or becoming less tense after a period of activity or stress.

2. (verb) To relax or reduce stress levels by engaging in calming activities.

3. (noun) The period of time before going to sleep when one engages in activities to relax and prepare for bedtime.

Samples Sentences:

  • After a long day at work, I like to have a wind-down period by taking a hot bath and reading a book.
  • Meditation and deep breathing exercises can help with the wind-down process before going to bed.
  • The wind-down of the party was filled with laughter and conversations about the night's events.

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