slowdown in the PONS Dictionary

slowdown Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

economic slowdown

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They can also be turned into sprites if the whole screen is needed, but this can cause slowdown.
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This includes hardware glitches such as frame rate slowdown when too many characters are on the screen, and software bugs.
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The data on clearly shows a slowdown in performance improvements in recent processors.
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The board felt the loan program was partially responsible for the slowdown during the launch of the new-record keeping system.
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Accordingly, the streetcars may be required to slowdown or even stop prior to crossing roadways.
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The developer justified the decision based on alleged slowdown during split-screen multiplayer in other games on the console and the competitive nature of the mode.
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Mines are used to restrict or slowdown opponents from accessing certain areas or retreating from battle.
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First, the campaign came on the heels of an economic slowdown.
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This third collapse was attributed to substantial losses as a result of a slowdown in consumer spending and a rise in running costs.
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Some problems, known as embarrassingly parallel problems, do not require such communication, and thus are not affected by slowdown.
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