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decelerate

[dee-sel-uh-reyt] / diˈsɛl əˌreɪt /
VERB
slow down
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Home price growth is expected to slow to 1.4% in September, marking the eighth consecutive month of decelerating gains.

From Barron's

Elastic raised its forecast for full-year revenue, but its call implied growth in cloud will decelerate further in the third quarter, Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Thomas Blakey said in a research note.

From Barron's

It also raises wider questions about whether the E.V. market is decelerating and whether the wider energy transition has hit a road bump.

From New York Times

And the labor market appears to be decelerating in a relatively painless way: Employers are posting fewer job openings but not laying off many workers.

From Seattle Times

Hiring has decelerated, and the Labor Department reported Wednesday that job openings had fallen in November to the lowest level since March 2021.

From Seattle Times