1. loosened - Adjective
2. loosened - Verb
4. loosened - Adjective Satellite
of Loosen
Source: Webster's dictionaryPrejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilized by education; they grow firm there, firm as weeds among stones. Charlotte Brontë
If money isn't loosened up, this sucker could go down. George W. Bush
Vertical mathematising is the most likely part of the learning process for the bonds with reality to be loosened and eventually cut. Hans Freudenthal
The anchors now made are contrived so as to sink into the ground as soon as they reach it, and to hold a great strain before they can be loosened or dislodged from their station. William Falconer
The panic of the Depression loosened my inhibitions against being different. I could be myself. Emanuel Celler
The blond tresses loosened on her neck. Petrarch