verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a stagnating economy
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Business here has stagnated compared with other wine-producing regions.
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Everyone needs new challenges. Otherwise you just stagnate .
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In the last ten years, the country's agricultural output has stagnated.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For centuries Galactic civilization has stagnated and declined, though only a few ever realized that.
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Her freestyle times also began to stagnate , and those early morning workouts were becoming more a job than a joy.
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However, economic activity began to slow in mid-1990 and stagnated in the fourth quarter.
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If we do not evolve we stagnate and rot.
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It stifles innovation and allows policy-making to stagnate .
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Prices have continued to rise in the North, but to stagnate and fall in the South.
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This energy is called ch'i and can stagnate , become blocked or weakened, or have its flow reversed.
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Without this pressing at the edge of the performance envelope, both technology and productivity would stagnate .