Definition of «to slow the momentum»

The phrase "to slow the momentum" means to reduce or decrease the speed or progress of something.

Sentences with «to slow the momentum»

  • They'll lead to hopeless optimism, slowing the momentum of your inside sales team, and ambiguity. (inc.com)
  • From the start the Moto 360 has been one of the more popular Android Wear smartwatches out there, and the updated Moto 360 2015 hasn't slowed its momentum. (androidcentral.com)
  • Ironically, the large amount of dry powder is also a contributing factor in slowing momentum in fundraising activity, notes Peter Ciganik, managing director with GTIS Partners, a global real estate investment firm. (nreionline.com)
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