winding down

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Definition of winding down in English English dictionary

wind down
To slow; to become calmer or less busy

The festival seems to be winding down now.

wind down
relax; get rid of stress

After a long day at work, she winds down by kickboxing.

wind down
Lower by winding something

Wind down the car window if you want to talk to me.

wind down
(of a clockwork mechanism) gradually lose power
wind down
(also wind something down) draw or bring gradually to a close
wind down
informal - relax
wind down
If you wind down, you relax after doing something that has made you feel tired or tense. I regularly have a drink to wind down. = unwind
wind down
When you wind down something such as the window of a car, you make it move downwards by turning a handle. Glass motioned to him to wind down the window If a stranger stops you, just wind the window down a fraction. wind up
wind down
relax, unwind, rest; become gradually slower until reaching a total halt; lessen in intensity gradually until ending completely
wind down
If someone winds down a business or activity, they gradually reduce the amount of work that is done or the number of people that are involved, usually before closing or stopping it completely. Foreign aid workers have already begun winding down their operation In 1991 the Ada plant began to wind down
winding down

    Hyphenation

    wind·ing Down

    Turkish pronunciation

    wayndîng daun

    Pronunciation

    /ˈwīndəɴɢ ˈdoun/ /ˈwaɪndɪŋ ˈdaʊn/
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