SLOW UP vs FORESLOW: VERB
- To slow, slow down, decelerate.
- Lose velocity; move more slowly
- Cause to proceed more slowly
- Become slow or slower
- To slow, hinder, delay, impede.
- To be slow or tardy; to slow down.
SLOW UP vs FORESLOW: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To loiter. Same as forslow.
SLOW UP vs FORESLOW: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To make slow; to hinder; to obstruct. [Obs.] See forslow, v. t.
SLOW UP vs FORESLOW: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Move more slowly
- Lose velocity
- See forslow.
SLOW UP vs FORESLOW: RELATED WORDS
- Slowback, Speedless, Foreslow, Ease up, Tardation, Sloomy, Allargando, Larghissimo, Lentitude, Slow down, Retard, Decelerate, Slacken, Slack, Slow
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SLOW UP vs FORESLOW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slowback, Speedless, Foreslow, Ease up, Tardation, Sloomy, Allargando, Larghissimo, Lentitude, Slow down, Retard, Decelerate, Slacken, Slack, Slow
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SLOW UP vs FORESLOW: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Through the course of isotonic cardiac workouts, a spasm may likely slow up the drive important for contraction.
- Starting to slow up and do a less charters this time of year, but we have still been doing some fishing.
- If it is about the engine, then slow up your speed and check if something happens.
- You can slow up the process of the pearls absorbing acid from your skin.
- Or, you may say that this business of marking books is going to slow up your reading.
- Tags where the main door, arcane attribute requirement is fairly slow up to create an attack.
- Thus they leap over obstacles that would slow up a human being, too thick!
- The thought is the idea is if you clean up the edges, you helpfully arrest or slow up the degenerative process.
- The horses continually showed a disposition to slow up.
- At best, too many cooks slow up a broth.
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