Synonym: decelerate, decompress, loosen up, relax, retard, slack, slacken, slow, slow up, unbend, unwind. Similar words: slot, slope, powder, crowded, as long as, overcrowded, low, flow. Meaning: v. 1. lose velocity; move more slowly 2. become slow or slower 3. cause to proceed more slowly 4. reduce the speed of 5. become less tense, rest, or take one's ease.
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61. When food goes back into the refrigerator, growth begins to slow down, but only as the food chills.
62. Or would the rate of sinking slow down and stop as the raft achieved equilibrium?
63. Finding things the reverse, at first I had to consciously think switch down for slow down.
64. By the time 1970 dawned, the closures were beginning to slow down. Public opinion was becoming more concentrated.
65. Everyone's always rushing around trying to get things done - we all need to slow down and take it easy.
66. Slow down, marshal your thoughts and don't start speaking before you've got your brain in gear.
67. When California's economy started to slow down, the loans began to unravel.
68. Sails were hauled in and the ship started to slow down.
69. Likewise, those leisure companies with operations outside the South East may experience less of a slow down.
70. The restrictions were initially adopted as a temporary measure designed to slow down the flight of foreign currency reserves from the country.
71. With aging, many body processes slow down, affecting the way medications are absorbed and eliminated.
72. Worries about an impending slow down in advertising spending have been a considerable drag on agency shares this year.
73. Then Tony pulled the lever and the wheel began to slow down.
74. The ball just seemed to slow down and crawl through the air....
75. They force the reader to slow down, to dwell or brood on what is happening. Sentencedict.com
76. After a while the pumping of his heart began to slow down.
77. Being tested was: Can small units, equipped with high-tech gizmos, stop or slow down a much larger enemy force?
78. What were the social and economic implications of the slow down in population growth?
79. He looked around him as he went; but he did not slow down much until he reached the culvert.
80. It's easy to romanticize this basically squalid lifestyle and the repression is bound to slow down development.
81. In this way the differentiation of a planet may act to slow down the operation of the heat engine.
82. She would run a little, try to mount, change her mind and slow down again.
83. They kept reminding themselves that learning new skills does require that they slow down.
84. What did I do, press a button or something? Slow down.
85. Tie Rack looks rather out of fashion as sales slow down Outlook.
86. Their movements seemed gradually to slow down, as though, like Alice, they had stepped through the looking-glass.
87. Time seemed to slow down as Christine fell into the executive transporter bay.
88. However, Marx believed that ruling class ideology could only slow down the disintegration of the system.
89. The hungry wolf pointed out how beautiful the forest was and suggested she slow down and look around.
90. At last, however, the plates began to slow down and finally stopped coming.