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retardant
/ rɪˈtɑːdənt /
noun
- a substance that reduces the rate of a chemical reaction
adjective
- having a slowing effect
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Other Words From
- re·tardance re·tardan·cy noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of retardant1
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Example Sentences
Helicopters and big air tankers dropped retardant from high above the flames.
From Washington Post
Its lobbying pushed to add more flame-retardant materials to aircraft.
From Washington Post
Her team also sprayed layers of fire retardant paint, both on the front and back of the board to make sure the fire didn’t take over the entire piece.
From Time
Still only 30% of retardant is dropped within 2,000 yards of a neighborhood, meaning that it stands little chance of saving a life or home.
From ProPublica
You can now call in a 747 to drop 19,200 gallons of retardant.
From ProPublica
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