1. slowing - Noun
2. slowing - Verb
of Slow
Source: Webster's dictionaryFor fast-acting relief try slowing down. Lily Tomlin
The computer field is intoxicated with change. We have seen galloping growth over a period of four decades and it still does not seem to be slowing down. The field is not mature yet and already it accounts for a significant percentage of the Gross National Product both directly and indirectly. Fernando J. Corbató
For healthy adult people, the really big thing we can foresee are ways of intervening in the ageing process, either by slowing or reversing it. Nick Bostrom
My doctor tells me I should start slowing it down - but there are more old drunks than there are old doctors so let's all have another round. Willie Nelson
The principal impact of foreign enterprise on the development of the underdeveloped countries lies in hardening and strengthening the sway of merchant capitalism, in slowing down and indeed preventing its transformation into industrial capitalism. Paul A. Baran
I was in high school, trying to get out of high school. The only thing slowing me up was grades. Levon Helm