Slackening (Noun)
Meaning
An occurrence of control or strength weakening; "the relaxation of requirements"; "the loosening of his grip"; "the slackening of the wind".
Classification
Nouns denoting natural events.
Examples
- A temporary slackening in law enforcement was partly responsible for the upswing in crimes reported over the last few years.
- Muscle relaxation may slow muscle strengthening with sudden activities when facing physical needs right after initial occurrences of muscles seeing evidence of signs such a very unexpected start physical working process making what just seem happened upon re-wakening due of a sudden case of the observed sudden unexpected start to appear shortly after reoccurring with a slackening with the sudden easing of physical demands like the sudden shift with from physical working activity to other un-in activity with less.
- Older employees faced an increasing difficulty in adapting to the ever-evolving demands, attributed to a slackening in competitiveness in industry coupled with an increase of competitors.
- He tried to hold onto the steering wheel with all his might but physical in toll made his exhausted arms endured from struggle or do slackening of his grip as he nearly dozed off to sleep during the 11 hour overnight drive.
- Economic growth suffered its noticeable downturn along with a slackening in consumer spending and further declines in global investment flows following the dramatic monetary price change.