"pick up the slack" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: picks up the slack [present, singular, third-person], picking up the slack [participle, present], picked up the slack [participle, past], picked up the slack [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} pick up the slack (third-person singular simple present picks up the slack, present participle picking up the slack, simple past and past participle picked up the slack)
  1. Alternative form of take up the slack
    To tighten something that is slack so that it is taut.
    Sense id: en-pick_up_the_slack-en-verb-SMvC8jhy
  2. Alternative form of take up the slack
    To do work that would otherwise be left undone.
    Sense id: en-pick_up_the_slack-en-verb-RsmVb751
  3. Alternative form of take up the slack
    To provide extra needed resources.
    Sense id: en-pick_up_the_slack-en-verb-x6k76IuB
  4. Alternative form of take up the slack
    (mathematics) To act as a slack variable, converting an inequality into an equality.
    Categories (topical): Mathematics
    Sense id: en-pick_up_the_slack-en-verb-cvwZDsFG Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 8 8 8 41 35 Topics: mathematics, sciences
  5. Alternative form of take up the slack
    To consume something that would otherwise go to waste.
    Sense id: en-pick_up_the_slack-en-verb-2q8-yPQd Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 8 8 8 41 35

Inflected forms

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