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Filter by Meaning The school principal didn't slacken the attendance policy for students.
The pressure on her to finish the project began to slacken.
The company policy did not slacken despite the economic downturn.
The police officer warned the driver not to slacken their seatbelt while driving.
The team decided to slacken the training schedule for the week.
The boss refused to slacken the rules on dress code.
She felt her anxiety slacken after taking a deep breath.
He felt his grip on the rope begin to slacken.
The tension between the two countries began to slacken.
The wind began to slacken as the storm passed.
The teacher asked the students to slacken the tension on their bows before shooting the arrows.
The CEO warned the team not to slacken their efforts despite meeting their sales targets.
The construction worker instructed his colleagues to slacken the grip on the crane as they lifted the heavy load.
The doctor advised the patient to slacken their pace of work to avoid burnout.
The hiker felt her muscles slacken as she reached the summit.
The rain began to slacken after a heavy downpour.
The sailor had to slacken the ropes to avoid damaging the boat in the high waves.
The doctor advised her to slacken her alcohol consumption for the sake of her liver.
The government planned to slacken the regulations on small businesses.
The coach instructed the players to slacken the intensity of their training.
The pace of the race began to slacken as the runners approached the finish line.
The motivation of the athlete began to slacken after a string of losses.
The soccer team's energy started to slacken in the second half of the game.
The enthusiasm for the project started to slacken after the initial excitement wore off.
The audience's attention began to slacken during the long and boring lecture.
The stock market's bullish trend started to slacken as investors became cautious.
The politician's support among the public began to slacken after the scandal.
She noticed the grip on the steering wheel slacken as he relaxed into the drive.
The runner's pace began to slacken as she neared the finish line.
He felt the tension in his muscles slacken as he took a deep breath.
The demand for certain products may slacken during the off-season.
The demand for the product began to slacken after the initial release.
As the temperature rose, the ice started to slacken, and the skaters had to be careful.
The crowd's excitement started to slacken as the show progressed.
The dough needs to slacken before you can roll it out.
He slouched in his chair, causing his posture to slacken.
The music teacher instructed the student to slacken the tempo in the middle section of the song.
The government ordered the construction company to slacken the use of heavy machinery during the night.
The orchestra conductor gestured to slacken the tempo of the music.
I tried to slacken my grip on the rope, but it wouldn't budge.
The doctor advised the patient to slacken their caffeine intake to improve their sleep quality.
The athlete was instructed to slacken his training regimen to avoid injury.
The wind began to slacken, and the sails flapped lazily.
The company decided to slacken the production schedule due to a shortage of raw materials.
The traffic began to slacken as it got later in the evening.
The teacher asked the students to slacken their pace as they were walking too fast.
He asked the pilot to slacken the speed of the aircraft during the turbulence.
The rain started to slacken, but the thunder continued to rumble.
The coach didn't slacken the training schedule even during the off-season.
The teacher decided to slacken the rules for the class party.
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