Slacken

usgb/ˈslækən/
verb

To make or become less strong or intense.

When he noticed the kids felt scared, the teacher decided to slacken his tone.
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  • slacken the grip
  • slacken the pace
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Emotional Impact

Used to show easing of emotions or intensity in various situations.

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The harsh weather began to slacken, bringing relief to the stranded hikers.
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Gradual Change

Describes a process that occurs slowly, not suddenly.

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As the night advanced, the winds slackened, making it easier to set up camp.
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Physical Easing

Can refer to literally loosening physical tightness, like a knot.

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She had to slacken the rope to free her trapped puppy.
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