4 to become gradually less strong or slower, or to make something do this:
There would be danger if a child learnt to read very early and suffered disappointment and a slackening of interest as he got older.
Indeed, it would be surprising if there were no perceptible slackening of the belt in the light of the bounty to come.
Basically, it was neutral from a tax point of view, but there has been a slackening of the fiscal stance.
I hope it will be adhered to and that there will be no slackening because there is an improvement.
Yes, the rate of decline in optimism may have slackened slightly, but declining it still is.
As he said, it reached a peak in 1947, and, instead of slackening off, it has stayed up.
We therefore view with considerable anxiety the growing signs of a possible slackening in expansion by the coming autumn or early 1966.
Any slackening in the programme today is not likely to induce the operatives to pull their full weight.
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