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Meanings of
stagnation
in English
Catalan
aturada
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A state of inactivity (in business or art etc)
doldrums
stagnancy
Catalan
aturada
Russian
покой
Portuguese
estagnação
Catalan
estancament
Spanish
estancamiento
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No growth experimented by a particular variable.
change
Related terms
estimation process
Russian
покой
Synonyms
Examples for "
doldrums
"
doldrums
stagnancy
Examples for "
doldrums
"
1
Six years ago the British national newspaper market was in the
doldrums
.
2
On one level we should be pleased gold is in the
doldrums
.
3
The manufacturing sector is back in the
doldrums
after a short-lived improvement.
4
That chimes with recent surveys showing consumer morale remains in the
doldrums
.
5
Yep, it seems the summer
doldrums
never had a chance to start.
1
These inhibitory effects may partially contribute to anti-blood
stagnancy
activity of rhubarb.
2
Over the last year, I have learned that complacency implies
stagnancy
.
3
Otherwise you would be sticking either at a
stagnancy
or at something impossible.
4
Still he sat in feeble sunshine trying to move beyond
stagnancy
.
5
Most make Limerick's chances brackish, a silvered
stagnancy
after under-21 titles.
Usage of
stagnation
in English
1
Second, what must Europe do to save itself from
stagnation
and disintegration?
2
The
stagnation
of house prices in the UK also held back profit.
3
It gets into the soul; it is
stagnation
;
you die by inches.
4
The view that change is too difficult is an argument for
stagnation
.
5
Chinese factory activity, for example, slumped to near
stagnation
levels last month.
6
As every economist knows, this will lead to
stagnation
in the market.
7
From tribunal updates to crippling inflation, from drunken violence to political
stagnation
.
8
There was a
stagnation
in the dwelling; it seemed to be waiting.
9
A bad circulation results in cold feet, in local
stagnation
,
in lethargy.
10
Still, traditional economic principles applied, and this monopoly led to technological
stagnation
.
11
France and Germany were to blame after both hovered near to
stagnation
.
12
Android's
stagnation
is Apple's gain and RIM's loss, according to Nielsen data.
13
Tsepkalo added that the public was also fed up with economic
stagnation
.
14
But there are also signs of struggle and
stagnation
at lower-income levels.
15
Progress without order is anarchy; order without progress is
stagnation
and death.
16
Time and
stagnation
of bodily forces did not alter his progressive ideas.
Other examples for "stagnation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
stagnation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
economic stagnation
secular stagnation
utter stagnation
complete stagnation
political stagnation
More collocations
Translations for
stagnation
Catalan
aturada
immobilisme
estancament
Russian
покой
стагнация
Portuguese
estagnação
Spanish
estancamiento
Stagnation
through the time
Stagnation
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common