verb
- to become slower, less active, or less intense
- to make something looser or less tight
- to become less careful or attentive in one’s efforts
Examples
- The rain began to slacken after the storm passed.
- Traffic tends to slacken during the evening hours.
- She slackened her grip on the rope.
- The coach told the team not to slacken their efforts in the final quarter.
- His pace slackened as he climbed the steep hill.
- The company’s sales slackened during the recession.
- Please slacken the tension on the guitar strings.