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slowdown
slow·down S0483100 (slō′doun′)n. The act or process of slowing down; a slackening of pace: a production slowdown.slowdown (ˈsləʊˌdaʊn) n1. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) the usual US and Canadian word for go-slow2. any slackening of paceslow•down (ˈsloʊˌdaʊn) n. 1. a slowing down or delay in progress, action, etc. 2. a deliberate slowing of pace by workers to win demands from their employer. [1895–1900] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | slowdown - the act of slowing down or falling behindlag, retardationdelay, holdup - the act of delaying; inactivity resulting in something being put off until a later time |
slowdownnounThe act or process of decreasing:abatement, curtailment, cut, cutback, decrease, decrement, diminishment, diminution, drain, reduction, slash, taper.TranslationsFinancialSeeEconomic SlowdownSee SD See SDslowdown Related to slowdown: slow downSynonyms for slowdownnoun the act or process of decreasingSynonyms- abatement
- curtailment
- cut
- cutback
- decrease
- decrement
- diminishment
- diminution
- drain
- reduction
- slash
- taper
Synonyms for slowdownnoun the act of slowing down or falling behindSynonymsRelated Words |