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will slacken

  • future tense
    of slacken.
    slacken
    verb (used with or without object)
    to make or become less active, vigorous, intense, etc.

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The onions will slacken and sweeten over indirect heat while he assembles the rest.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 31, 2025

That is not to say my banana buying will slacken one bit.

From Washington Post Jul. 25, 2016

I worry that once the CIA knows for sure that Brody has been turned, the dramatic tension will slacken.

From Slate Oct. 8, 2012

“Although the rise in automobile demand will slacken somewhat, there are many indications that our industry will sell more passenger cars than ever before,” Zetsche said at a press conference in Stuttgart.

From BusinessWeek Feb. 16, 2011

Human beings must be kept taut, or, like a rope, they will slacken.

From Bevis The Story of a Boy by Richard Jefferies