Meaning Of The Word Take up the slack

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What's The Definition Of Take up the slack?

take up the slack in American English
to pull in or make taut a loose section of a rope, line, wire, etc.
to start making full use of all of the resources or potential of, for example, an industry, economy, or organization

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