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slow down
Delay, retard, reduce speed, as in She slowed down the sled by dragging her foot , or Slow down, Bill; you're driving much too fast . [First half of 1800s] Also see slow up .
Become less active or vigorous, as in Now that I'm in my seventies I find I've slowed down quite a bit . [Second half of 1800s]
Example Sentences
And I thought, ‘Oh, right. Don’t slow down. Cross the finish line with force.’
This quiet response did nothing to slow down the lies.
Lineker told Esquire magazine in an interview published earlier this month that he accepted he will "have to slow down at some point".
Lineker, 63, told Esquire magazine in an interview published earlier this month that he accepted he will "have to slow down at some point".
For example, it has been reported that EU legislation to protect the rare Siberian flying squirrel has also slowed down major infrastructure projects in places like Finland.
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