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  2. TAKE IT EASY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    TAKE IT EASY definition: 1. rest, relax, or be calm: 2. You can say take it easy to someone when you say goodbye: . Learn more.

  3. Take it easy Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of TAKE IT EASY is to relax and avoid hard work or strain. How to use take it easy in a sentence.

  4. Take it easy - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

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    Don't hurry, proceed at a comfortable pace, relax. For example, Take it easy-we don't have to be there till noon, or Bruce decided to take it easy this weekend and put off working on the house. [Mid-1800s]

  5. TAKE IT EASY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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    If someone tells you to take it easy or take things easy, they mean that you should relax and not do very much at all. [ informal ] It is best to take things easy for a week or two.

  6. Idiom: Take it easy (meaning & examples) - Oyster English

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    The idiom "take it easy" means to 1) to rest and relax or 2) to not become angry, agitated or upset about something. Here are some examples...

  7. Take it easy - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

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  8. Take-it-easy Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

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    (idiomatic) To relax or rest. I'm going to stay home Saturday and take it easy. (idiomatic, in imperative form, as a directive) Immediately calm yourself down; your state of panic does not help. Take it easy. It's just a game. (idiomatic, in imperative form, informal, farewell) A farewell (for parting or closing). I'm going home now. Take it easy.

  9. 1. to free from pain, trouble or anxiety.

  10. The idiom “take it easy” can be used as an advice or instruction to someone who is feeling stressed or overwhelmed. For example, if your friend is going through a tough time at work, you might say: “Hey man, take it easy. Don’t let work get to you too much.”

  11. The phrase “take it easy” has several different meanings, and it's not always easy to tell between them from context. I'm referring specifically to the standalone phrase (grammatically, an imperative), not to the use of the verbal expression in general.