retarding

[ri-tahr-ding]

retarding Definition

  • 1to delay or slow down the progress or development of something
  • 2to cause a machine or process to operate more slowly than usual

Using retarding: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "retarding" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bad weather is retarding the construction work.

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    The use of drugs can retard the growth of children.

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    The governor has been accused of retarding the state's economic growth.

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    The brake system is used for retarding the speed of the vehicle.

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    Adding salt to the water will retard the boiling process.

retarding Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for retarding

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Summary: retarding in Brief

The verb 'retarding' [ri-tahr-ding] means to delay or slow down the progress or development of something, or to cause a machine or process to operate more slowly than usual. It is often used in formal contexts, such as 'The bad weather is retarding the construction work.' and 'The governor has been accused of retarding the state's economic growth.' Synonyms include 'delay', 'slow down', and 'hinder'. Informally, it can be expressed as 'hold up' or 'drag down'.