- - On removing their tops, flirt and aristo quieten down
- - Cut some slack
- - Gradually slacken
- - Slacken, become less severe
- - Change of fee as required to relieve the pressure
- - Aged fellow on stand, not the last to relent
- - Relieve the pressure
- - Slacken sail.
- - Put slack on the mainsheet.
- - Slacken
- - Act with greater moderation and appease offended constituents
- - Increase offer, partly, to reduce intensity
- - Let up [2 wds.]
- - Subside(Used today)
- - Thus see a moderate ...
- - Subside (2 words)
- - Enemy in retreat, safe to move around -- relax
- - Throttle back
- - Sounds like drugs are out of date - no pressure then!
- - Pronounced letters badly? Relax!
- - De-intensify
- - Loosen
- - Back away
- - Let up
- - Lighten up
- - Relent
- - Subside
- - Abate
- - "Relax"
- - "Cool it!"
- - Decelerate
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