slackening

[US]/ˈslækənɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈslækənɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the act of making something less tight or less intense; the process of becoming slower or less active

Phrases & Collocations

slackening pace

slackening grip

slackening tension

slackening hold

slackening pressure

slackening rules

slackening demand

slackening rate

slackening control

slackening restrictions

Example Sentences

the slackening of regulations has led to increased competition.

she noticed a slackening of interest in the project.

the slackening pace of the game allowed for better strategy.

there was a slackening in demand for the product.

the slackening of tension in the room was palpable.

his slackening commitment to the team was concerning.

the slackening grip of the economy has affected many businesses.

they observed a slackening of safety measures at the site.

the slackening of the wind signaled the end of the storm.

with the slackening of restrictions, travel became easier.

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