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    stagnate
    /staɡˈneɪt/

    verb

    • 1. (of water or air) cease to flow or move; become stagnant. Similar stop flowingbecome stagnantbecome trappedstandOpposite flow

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  2. STAGNATE definition: 1. to stay the same and not grow or develop: 2. (of a liquid or air) to not move or flow, often…. Learn more.

  3. verb. If something such as a business or society stagnates, it stops changing or progressing. [disapproval] Industrial production is stagnating. [VERB] His career had stagnated. [VERB] Synonyms: vegetate, decline, deteriorate, rot More Synonyms of stagnate. stagnation (stægneɪʃən ) uncountable noun.

  4. : to become or remain stagnant. Examples of stagnate in a Sentence. a puddle of stagnating water. Recent Examples on the Web Spain and Greece are set to expand by more than 2% this year whereas the region's largest economy Germany will stagnate.

  5. to stop growing or developing and not show any signs of activity: The housing market stagnated as rising interest rates squeezed many buyers out of the market. While the volume of traffic soared during the past two decades, transportation funding stagnated.

  6. Definitions of stagnate. verb. stand still. “Industry will stagnate if we do not stimulate our economy” see more. verb. cause to stagnate. “There are marshes that stagnate the waters” see more. verb. cease to flow; stand without moving. “Stagnat ing waters ” “blood stagnates in the capillaries” see more. verb.

  7. Stagnate definition: to cease to run or flow, as water, air, etc.. See examples of STAGNATE used in a sentence.

  8. A complete guide to the word "STAGNATE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  9. [intransitive] to stop developing or making progress. Profits have stagnated. I feel I'm stagnating in this job. Businesses must adapt to change or stagnate. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English. [intransitive] to be or become stagnant.

  10. 1. to cease to run or flow, as water or air. 2. to become stale or foul from standing, as a pool of water. 3. to stop developing or progressing. 4. to become sluggish and dull. [1660–70; < Latin stāgnātus, past participle of stāgnāre, derivative of stāgnum pool of standing water; see -ate 1] stag•na′tion, n.

  11. To cease motion, activity, or progress; to come to rest; to cease to advance or change; to become idle or cease to flow. If the water stagnates, algae will grow. Air stagnates in a closed room. Wiktionary. Synonyms: slug. laze. idle. vegetate. stifle. rust. languish. fester. dull. deteriorate. decay. putrefy. rot. Antonyms: strengthen.