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stagnation
[ stag-ney-shuhn ]
noun
- the state or condition of stagnating, or having stopped, as by ceasing to run or flow:
Meteorologists forecast ozone and air stagnation.
- a foulness or staleness, as one emanating from a standing pool of water.
- a failure to develop, progress, or advance:
periods of economic stagnation followed by bursts of growth.
- the state or quality of being or feeling sluggish and dull:
Happily, they have been able to avoid stagnation in their ten-year marriage.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of stagnation1
Example Sentences
Add to that reduced economic opportunity and long-term stagnation seems assured.
She said that while younger generations have some frustrations with economic stagnation, their sense of well being rates higher than prior generations.
India continues to be dogged by unequal economic growth, slowing consumption and wage stagnation which can dampen the industry's growth.
Most universities will still be facing financial struggles next year, even with tuition fees in England and Wales rising from £9,250 to £9,535, after years of stagnation.
One of them was Duluth, Minnesota, a former industrial city, home to about 90,000 people, a population that has grown slowly since 2020 after years of stagnation.
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