"Losen" is a verb that means to make something less tight or to release tension. It can refer to loosening a physical object, such as a screw or a piece of clothing, or to figurative contexts, such as easing restrictions or relaxing rules. The term is often used in various practical and metaphorical situations to indicate a reduction in firmness or strictness.
Scienta is from the Latin "scientia", meaning knowledge.
The word 'meaning' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to mean. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (a verbal noun).Examples:He was meaning to call her. (verb)It was a well meaning gesture. (adjective)The meaning is not clear. (noun)
The meaning of the word Vasanth is the spring season in India.
Suresh is a Sanskrit word meaning Supreme God.
Zinc is named from the German zink, meaning tin.
I had loosened.
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Life will end
nope just losen and push over nope just losen and push over
rethread cosco carseat
losen the bolts off the top of the alternator so that it moves then take the botom one off.and losen the belt and take off the wires and your good to go
Disconnect battery a battery terminal Losen the Alternator bolt which is located on the up/down bracket. Once losen, you can adjust the tightness/slackness of the belt. Hope this helps, james
You don't loosen it, you pry it back to remove tension.
Depends on engine, and manufacturer. Some have hydraulic tensioners, some have mechanical tensioners.
take the radiator cap off and losen the drain cock on the bottom of the radiator
Losen up and think about cheeseburgers. Dont tense up, you'll die.
Losen up and think about cheeseburgers. Dont tense up, you'll die.