i want my caca to slacken down for i could eat it
There is no opposite of the noun condition, but the opposite of the verb (meaning to prepare, adapt, or improve) could be slacken or worsen.
No it is a verb.
I want to slacken raping people Slacking the food is like going on a diet
present simple - I slacken the rope everyday after work. present continuous - I am slackening the rope now. present perfect - I have slackened the rope. past simple - I slackened the rope before I left yesterday. past continuous - I was slackening the rope when he arrived. past perfect - I had slackened the rope before I left. going to future - I am going to slacken the rope before I leave tomorrow. will future - I will slacken the rope for you.
Ease
Soften, loosen, etc.
Meaning of unwind. ... slacken, disentangle, unroll, unreel, untwist, untwine
increase
Slacken, fallen, strengthen, redden, enliven are words that end with en.
Awaken, forsaken, strengthen, fallen, slacken, heighten, lighten, brighten, redden, and enliven.
No!Synonyms for enforce are:applycompelimplementimposeobligeobligateSynonims for relax are:loosen, loosen upchange or alter statemodifyunbendunwinddecompressslow downturnunstrainslack, slacken, slack updecreaselessenminifyunstring