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It depends on whether you want the adverb to relate to 'relaxing', 'relaxed', or 'relaxative'. 'Relaxingly' is a possibility, though it's not really idiomatic. I think it would be better to say 'in a relaxing manner', 'in a relaxed way', or a similar construction, using whichever adjectival form you want to refer to.

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The noun forms for the verb to relax are relaxer, relaxation, and the gerund, relaxing.

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The verb of relaxation is relax.

As in "to relax somewhere".

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Relaxation is the noun form of relax.

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