foreslow Antonyms
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Meaning of foreslow
Webster
foreslow (v. t.)
To make slow; to hinder; to obstruct. [Obs.] See Forslow, v. t.
Webster
foreslow (v. i.)
To loiter. [Obs.] See Forslow, v. i.
foreslow Sentence Examples
- The bureaucratic process foreslowed the implementation of the much-needed reform.
- The heavy rain foreslowed traffic to a crawl, causing long delays for commuters.
- The injured player's limp foreslowed the team's advance down the field.
- The old man's feeble steps foreslowed his progress across the room.
- The thick fog foreslowed the ship's approach to the harbor.
- The lack of funding foreslowed the completion of the research project.
- The legal complications foreslowed the final settlement of the lawsuit.
- The economic recession foreslowed the growth of the industry.
- The constant interruptions foreslowed the completion of the report.
- The debate over the bill foreslowed its passage into law.
FAQs About the word foreslow
To make slow; to hinder; to obstruct. [Obs.] See Forslow, v. t., To loiter. [Obs.] See Forslow, v. i.
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The bureaucratic process foreslowed the implementation of the much-needed reform.
The heavy rain foreslowed traffic to a crawl, causing long delays for commuters.
The injured player's limp foreslowed the team's advance down the field.
The old man's feeble steps foreslowed his progress across the room.