"Rallentando" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rallentando" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rallentando" Meaning

"Diminishing or decreasing in intensity, volume, or rate, often in music; a slowdown in tempo."

"Rallentando" Examples

Examples of "rallentando"


Adverbial phrase to indicate slowing down


- I will start strumming rallentando, gradually slowing down the tempo of the song for a dramatic effect.
- The musician created a beautiful composition that rallentando, or slowing down, into a gentle lullaby.

Medical context of slowing down or decreasing in severity


- The patient's condition rallentando gradually over the next few weeks, showing marked improvement.
- Her fever rallentando to a normal level by the next evening, thanks to the effective medication.

Reduction or decrease in intensity or extent


- The company's sales have been rallentando due to increased competition in the market.
- The issue is rallentando to become less relevant as new technologies continue to advance.

Reducing or slowing down process or activity


- Please start wrapping up projects rallentando the pace to ensure no last-minute mistakes.
- Rallentando the production line to check for defects ensures that quality standards are met.

Indicating gradual decline or deterioration


- The model's accuracy started to rallentando with significant reduction of training data.
- Over time, the population began to rallentando, facing challenges to sustain their numbers.

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