1. retarding - Noun
2. retarding - Verb
of Retard
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn additional level of control is achieved by retarding agents that inhibit vulcanization until some optimal time or temperature. Source: Internet
An equilibrium rotor speed is established between driving and retarding forces, which is an unambiguous measure of the dynamic viscosity. Source: Internet
In the retarding case, the dark collector's work function is measured instead. Source: Internet
In his autobiographical account of the Falklands War, Admiral Woodward blamed the BBC World Service for disclosing information that led the Argentines to change the retarding devices on the bombs. Source: Internet
He appealed to Nigerians to shun destructive tendencies capable of retarding the progress of the nation. Source: Internet
Once again it is my unpleasant duty to report that your job performance in the area of retarding human potential was unsatisfactory during the past year (only two brimstones out of five). Source: Internet