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A state of inactivity (in business or art etc)
stagnation
doldrums
catalán
aturada
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.
6
From
stagnancy
and eventual death to adventure on our own terms, that's what!
7
Both would be unwise: nature tolerates no
stagnancy
and punishes experiments with the impossible.
8
For Mba, this disorder brought about a feeling of
stagnancy
.
9
Having a routine that bordered on
stagnancy
had its benefits.
10
Bailar had set out to prove that the War on Cancer had reached terminal
stagnancy
.
11
Ireland grabs
stagnancy
from the jaws of flux.
12
There is no
stagnancy
for the God-directed soul.
13
The gargantuan task was delicately bal- ancing a fine line between chaos and
stagnancy
;
legality and amorality.
14
Stir is better than
stagnancy
.
15
There is a
stagnancy
.
16
Yet their emotional
stagnancy
is shaken up by the appearance of a strange visitor knocking at the door late one night.
stagnancy
anti-blood stagnancy
border on stagnancy
emotional stagnancy
grab stagnancy
imply stagnancy
catalán
aturada
immobilisme
estancament