word choice - "extension" or "relaxation" of last date?


Sometimes, there are deadlines for events and sometimes they are extended. In case of such an event, is it correct to say "extension" of last date? But, how can a date itself be extended? I guess relaxed is a more appropriate word.


Please suggest..


Also, if "relax" is the proper word, then should it be -



relaxation "of" last date?



Is "of" correct here?




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