Raymondsky
Is it ok to say her mind relaxed a little? After some initial hesitation, Jenny slowly went to the kids and sat beside them. After some time, one of the kids smiled at her. Her mind relaxed a little, and she immediately was drawn towards that child. I read such a sentence in an English examination. But I believe it is better to say she relaxed a little.
Nov 26, 2015 4:02 AM
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The way it is written is correct and your suggestion is also correct, but they don't mean the same thing. "to relax ones mind" is not a physical relaxation and it means that it can be assumed that the person's thoughts were at one point more chaotic, but now the person is mentally relaxed and calm. "to relax" in general, refers to a physical response. So if you simply say "she relaxed a little" it may not be clear whether the relaxation response was a mental or physical one.
November 26, 2015
It is fine. What is better to write depends on who is writing it, and what they want to convey.
November 26, 2015
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