Found 3 items, similar to Slacked.
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Definition: slack
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: slack
slack
adj 1: not tense or taut;
“the old man's skin hung loose and gray”;
“slack and wrinkled skin”;
“slack sails”;
“a slack
rope” [syn:
loose]
2: lacking in strength or firmness or resilience;
“flaccid
muscles”;
“took his lax hand in hers”;
“gave a limp
handshake”;
“a limp gesture as if waving away all desire
to know” G.K.Chesterton;
“a slack grip” [syn:
flaccid,
lax,
limp]
3: flowing with little speed as e.g. at the turning of the
tide;
“slack water”
4: lacking in rigor or strictness;
“such lax and slipshod ways
are no longer acceptable”;
“lax in attending classes”;
“slack in maintaining discipline” [syn:
lax]
slack
v 1: avoid responsibilities and work, be idle
2: be inattentive to, or neglect;
“He slacks his attention”
3: release tension on;
“slack the rope”
4: make less active or fast;
“He slackened his pace as he got
tired”;
“Don't relax your efforts now” [syn:
slacken,
slack up
,
relax]
5: become slow or slower;
“Production slowed” [syn:
slow,
slow down
,
slow up,
slacken]
6: make less active or intense [syn:
slake,
abate]
7: become less in amount or intensity;
“The storm abated”;
“The
rain let up after a few hours” [syn:
abate,
let up,
slack off
,
die away]
8: cause to heat and crumble by treatment with water;
“slack
lime” [syn:
slake]
slack
n 1: dust consisting of a mixture of small coal fragments and
coal dust and dirt that sifts out when coal is passed
over a sieve
2: a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality;
“the
team went into a slump”;
“a gradual slack in output”;
“a
drop-off in attendance”;
“a falloff in quality” [syn:
slump,
drop-off,
falloff,
falling off]
3: a stretch of water without current or movement;
“suddenly
they were in slack water”
4: the condition of being loose (not taut);
“he hadn't counted
on the slackness of the rope” [syn:
slackness]
5: a cord or rope or cable that is hanging loosely;
“he took up
the slack”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Slacked
Slack
\Slack\, Slacken
\Slack"en\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Slacked,
Slackened; p. pr. & vb. n.
Slacking,
Slackening.] [See
Slack, a.]
1. To become slack; to be made less tense, firm, or rigid; to
decrease in tension; as, a wet cord slackens in dry
weather.
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2. To be remiss or backward; to be negligent.
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3. To lose cohesion or solidity by a chemical combination
with water; to slake; as, lime slacks.
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4. To abate; to become less violent.
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Whence these raging fires
Will slacken, if his breath stir not their flames.
--Milton.
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5. To lose rapidity; to become more slow; as, a current of
water slackens.
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6. To languish; to fail; to flag.
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7. To end; to cease; to desist; to slake. [Obs.]
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That through your death your lineage should slack.
--Chaucer.
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They will not of that firste purpose slack.
--Chaucer.
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