foreslow (Meaning)

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.

Synonyms & Antonyms of foreslow

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foreslow Sentence Examples

  1. The bureaucratic process foreslowed the implementation of the much-needed reform.
  2. The heavy rain foreslowed traffic to a crawl, causing long delays for commuters.
  3. The injured player's limp foreslowed the team's advance down the field.
  4. The old man's feeble steps foreslowed his progress across the room.
  5. The thick fog foreslowed the ship's approach to the harbor.
  6. The lack of funding foreslowed the completion of the research project.
  7. The legal complications foreslowed the final settlement of the lawsuit.
  8. The economic recession foreslowed the growth of the industry.
  9. The constant interruptions foreslowed the completion of the report.
  10. 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.