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View synonyms for slacken
slacken
/ ˈslækən /
verb
- to make or become looser
- to make or become slower, less intense, etc
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Other Words From
- un·slackened adjective
- un·slacken·ing adjective
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Example Sentences
The report cautioned that it is too early to determine what caused the rate to slacken.
From BBC
Last year — amid a stagnating economy and slackening labor market — it reached record highs.
From Los Angeles Times
It was only by goal number 10 that the pace slackened.
From BBC
For Congress to even contemplate a slackening of the regulation that already exists is nothing short of absurd.
From Los Angeles Times
No breed stood out, and all were bested on the same tests by wolves and coyotes-perhaps, the study's authors say, because domestication slackened the evolutionary pressure for a sharp olfactory sense to find food.
From Science Magazine
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