Sentence examples for was slowed down from inspiring English sources

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was slowed down

adjective

Taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.

  • A slow train

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The business was slowed down by Prohibition, but reëmerged under the guidance of James Beauregard Beam, the namesake of the current brand.

The distraction was slowed down but had to be reversed.

As a whole, the deactivation rate was slowed down due to the impregnation of magnesium.

Adhesion was slowed down after 1 h incubation with AuNPs at 12 μg/ml.

As a result, the oxidation process was slowed down and the oxygen adsorption was decelerated.

The increasing trend was slowed down at 800 °C and attained a maximum at 1000 °C.

In the period 1985–2003, the transformation of the economy was slowed down because of political and economic problems.

TA production continued until the end of fermentation (260 h) but was slowed down with decreasing glucose concentrations.

Ethofumesate release was slowed down for all wheat gluten based-formulations as compared to the commercial product.

Radiation from the farside pulsars was slowed down more than the radiation from the nearside ones because of interstellar gas.

Time was slowed down in the virtual universe to help servers cope with the huge numbers of players and ships.

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