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relent

re·lent [ ri lént ] (past and past participle re·lent·ed, present participle re·lent·ing, 3rd person present singular re·lents)


intransitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. become less rigid or strict: to become more sympathetic or amenable and do something previously ruled out or allow something previously forbidden

2. become less intense: to slacken or become less intense
At last my headache relented.

[14th century. <re- + Latin lentare "bend, soften" < lentus "flexible"]
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