to slow up
Pronunciation
/slˈoʊ ˈʌp/
British pronunciation
/slˈəʊ ˈʌp/

Definition & Meaning of "slow up"in English

to slow up
[phrase form: slow]
01

to decrease in speed or pace

to slow up definition and meaning
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Examples
As they reached the incline, the cyclists naturally began to slow up to conserve energy.
The production line started to slow up due to technical issues with the machinery.
02

to cause something or someone to proceed more slowly

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The manager decided to slow the production up to ensure quality control.
The coach advised the team to slow their training up to prevent injuries.
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