Decelerating

/diˈsɛləreɪtɪŋ/ verb (present participle)

Reducing speed or rate of progress gradually. In academic settings, it describes a slowing pace of learning or performance improvement.

From Latin 'de-' (down, away) + 'celerare' (to hasten), from 'celer' meaning swift. First used in English around 1899, initially in physics contexts before expanding to general use.

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