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  2. Sep 22, 2012 · The meaning of SLACKEN is to make less active : slow up. How to use slacken in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Slacken.

  3. slacken verb [I or T] (LESS ACTIVE) to (cause to) become slower or less active: He stooped to pick it up, without slackening his pace (= without walking more slowly). The pace of trading slackened during the winter months. The management expects demand to slacken (off) in the New Year.

  4. Other forms: slackened; slackening; slackens. 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.

  5. Synonyms: lessen, reduce, decrease, ease (off) More Synonyms of slacken. slackening singular noun. There was a slackening of western output during the 1930s. [+ of] 2. verb. If your grip or a part of your body slackens or if you slacken your grip, it becomes looser or more relaxed. Her grip slackened on Arnold's arm.

  6. to make or become looser or less taut. Synonyms: abate, slack, loosen, relax. Antonyms: tense, tighten. slacken. / ˈslækən / verb. to make or become looser. to make or become slower, less intense, etc.

  7. 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.

  8. A complete guide to the word "SLACKEN": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

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