Slacken
volume
British pronunciation/slˈækən/
American pronunciation/ˈsɫækən/

Definición y Significado de "slacken"

to slacken
01

ralentizar, aflojar

to reduce in speed
Intransitive
to slacken definition and meaning
02

reducir, aflojar

to reduce the speed, intensity, or activity of something
Transitive: to slacken speed or intensity of something
to slacken definition and meaning
03

aflojar, soltar

to become looser, less tight, or less tense
Intransitive
04

aflojar, relajar

to make something looser or less tense by reducing tension or tightness
Transitive: to slacken a grip or tension

slacken

v

slackening

n

slackening

n
example
Ejemplo
The conveyor belt began to slacken, causing a temporary pause in production.
After completing the sprint, the athlete allowed his speed to slacken and catch his breath.
The new regulations have slackened the demand for certain products.
Ongoing efforts are currently slackening the production speed.
The continuous rain was continuously slackening the traffic on the roads.
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