English edit

Etymology edit

in- +‎ exigent

Adjective edit

inexigent (comparative more inexigent, superlative most inexigent)

  1. undemanding, unexacting, relaxed
    • 1905, S. R. Crockett, Maid Margaret of Galloway[1]:
      "All the same, there are few things dearer to the heart of a woman than the love, simple and inexigent as the budding of a flower, which grows up in the heart of a boy, or of one who will all his life remain a boy."