slack off

slack off  {v. phr.}
1. To become less active; grow lazy.
Since construction work has been slacking off toward the end of the summer, many workers were dismissed.
2. To gradually reduce; taper off.
The snowstorms tend to slack off over the Great Lakes by the first of April.
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