Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
slacken-off
verb
/ˈslækən ɔf/

Definition
To reduce in speed, intensity, or effort.

Examples
- After weeks of hard training, she decided to slacken-off and take a break.
- The team began to slacken-off their efforts as the project reached its final stages.
- It’s okay to slacken-off occasionally, but don’t forget your goals.

Meaning
Slacken-off refers to the act of easing up or becoming less strict regarding a certain activity or level of effort.

Synonyms
- ease up
- relax
- let up
- reduce