slow|slowed|slowing|slows in English
verb
[sləʊ]
make slow; retard, delay; decelerate, reduce speed
Use "slow|slowed|slowing|slows" in a sentence
1. Slow economic growth and low consumer spending, though, slowed sales last year.
2. Dryad gains Slow Poison attack that slows enemy units and damages them over time.
3. And actually as the economy slows, the velocity of money is going to slow down as well.
4. Respiration slowing.
5. They're slowing down.
6. After the initial effects, users usually will be drowsy for several hours; mental function is clouded; heart function slows; and breathing is also severely slowed, sometimes enough to be life-threatening.
7. It's slowing down, sir.
8. Adenosine slows the heart.
9. Forward motion slowing, Captain.
10. Now he's slowing down.
11. So this is slowed down.
12. Metabolism slows to a crawl.
13. He slowed down, sir.
14. Should be slowing down by now.
15. I slowed it down for you.
16. She just slowed it down.
17. Slowing to one-half impulse power.
18. The load is slowing us down.
19. The traffic slowed to a crawl.
20. Our horses slowed to a trot.
21. Sales have slowed down quite markedly.
22. Economic growth has slowed a little.
23. Growth later slows and continues as oligarchic accretion.
24. The drug slows the multiplication of cancer cells.
25. Breathless, she slowed to a walk .