Slacken Mnemonic
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slacken
slacken
/ˈslæ.kən/
Examples
- The fire from the fort slackened.
- Their military discipline is relaxed and slackened.
- The unidentified warship did not even slacken speed.
- He expected a drop in British morale, and their advance to slacken.
- His energetic defense of his imposture began to slacken.
- The following morning, the winds began to slacken and the sea to abate.
- After twenty two years, the Hegelian influence began to slacken.
- Lucy's efforts to find the true religion did not slacken in Palmyra.
- Their work did not slacken after the end of the Luftwaffe's bombing raids.
- Shall we slacken our zeal for the cause of our Lord and King
become slow or slower
verb
make less active or fast
verb
become looser or slack
verb
make slack as by lessening tension or firmness
verb
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"Slack + Ken. Ken's rope went slack and loose, now it's slow to tighten."
"Slack + Ken. Ken's slack on his chores, so things slow down at home."
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