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  2. adjective [ before noun ] uk / ˈsæɡɪŋ / us. Add to word list. lower or less strong: He said he cut taxes by $9 billion as mayor in an effort to revitalize the city's sagging economy. sagging revenues / demand / sales. (Definition of sagging from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of sagging. sagging.

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    • SAG

      a movement or position in which something has dropped down...

  3. The meaning of SAG is to droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness. How to use sag in a sentence.

  4. If something is sagging, it's drooping down from weight, age, or exhaustion. The sagging ceiling in the kitchen is a clue that there's a leak in the upstairs bathroom plumbing. If you've got sagging pants, you need a belt or suspenders to hitch them up — or you might want to buy yourself a smaller pair!

  5. lower or less strong: He said he cut taxes by $9 billion as mayor in an effort to revitalize the city's sagging economy. sagging revenues / demand / sales. (Definition of sagging from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. Define sagging. sagging synonyms, sagging pronunciation, sagging translation, English dictionary definition of sagging. v. sagged , sag·ging , sags v. intr. 1. To sink, droop, or settle from pressure or weight. 2. To lose vigor, firmness, or resilience: My spirits sagged...

  7. adjective. 1. another word for saggy. 2. falling in value. 3. (of courage, spirits, etc) weakening; flagging. to bolster one's sagging popularity. the president's sagging ratings. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. a movement or position in which something has dropped down to a lower level: a sag in the roof.