Decompress

/ˌdiːkəmˈpres/ verb

To reduce pressure or stress, either physically by releasing air/pressure from something or mentally by relaxing and relieving tension.

From Latin 'de-' (reverse) + 'comprimere' (to press together). First used in its physical sense in the 1600s for releasing pressure; the psychological meaning became common in the 1900s as people used it metaphorically for stress relief.

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