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    Slack·en
    /ˈslakən/

    verb

  2. To slacken is to loosen the tension on or tightness of something. If you slacken the clothesline any more, the clothes will be on the ground next time you hang out the wash. Slacken, in the "to loosen" sense, can also be used figuratively. Because you have been so responsible, we're going to slacken the rules about curfew on non-school nights ...

  3. Define slacken. slacken synonyms, slacken pronunciation, slacken translation, English dictionary definition of slacken. tr. & intr.v. slack·ened , slack·en·ing , slack·ens 1. To make or become slower; slow down: The runners slackened their pace. Air speed slackened.

  4. slacken. [intransitive, transitive] to gradually become, or to make something become, slower, less active, etc. synonym relax. slacken (off) We've been really busy, but things are starting to slacken off now. slacken something She slackened her pace a little (= walked a little more slowly).

  5. 6 days ago · 1. verb. If something slackens or if you slacken it, it becomes slower, less active, or less intense. Inflationary pressures continued to slacken last month. [VERB] The Conservative government will not slacken the pace of radical reform. [VERB noun] Synonyms: lessen, reduce, decrease, ease (off) More Synonyms of slacken. slackening singular noun.

  6. SLACKEN Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com. slacken. [ slak- uhn ] show ipa. See synonyms for slacken on Thesaurus.com. verb (used with or without object) to make or become less active, vigorous, intense, etc. to make or become looser or less taut. Recommended videos. Powered by AnyClip. AnyClip Product Demo 2022.

  7. To make or become less vigorous, intense, or severe; ease. Slacken discipline; afraid that morale might slacken. American Heritage. To reduce the intensity or severity of; retard; abate; moderate. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To become less active, intense, brisk, etc. Slackening trade. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  8. to become slower or less active, or to make something become slower or less active: Economic growth is slackening. slacken verb [I, T] (LOOSE) to become loose, or to make something become loose: As you get older your muscles slacken. (Definition of slacken from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of slacken

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