lag in English

noun
1
a period of time between one event or phenomenon and another.
there was a time lag between the commission of the crime and its reporting to the police
2
a retardation in an electric current or movement.
With a longitudinal bias field, there was a lag of about 3.5 ns as the magnetization responded to the switching pulse.
verb
1
fall behind in movement, progress, or development; not keep pace with another or others.
they stopped to wait for one of the children who was lagging behind

Use "lag" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "lag" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "lag", or refer to the context using the word "lag" in the English Dictionary.

1. Jet lag.

2. Overcoming Jet Lag

3. Modify relation time lag

4. Deny Rocket Lag.

5. This lag eventually corrects itself.

6. After a lag, productivity accelerated again.

7. Number of local action groups (‘LAG’)

8. (d) Time lag for price adjustment

9. — Number of local action groups (‘LAG’)

10. I've been calling it time-lag.

11. Compute the lag-N Autocorrelation

12. Time lag for price adjustment

13. Knee Lights for Jet Lag?

14. The Autocorrelation at lag 2 is 0.6563

15. The Autocorrelation at lag 1 is 0.8317

16. No more six-month time lag!

17. Wow, how was that jet lag?

18. Demonology still seems to lag a little behind.

19. Owing to jet lag , I left so tired.

20. 4 Lag your hot water tank and pipes.

21. Of course, George may have had jet lag.

22. The Autocorrelation at lag 3 is 0.4910

23. This work must go forward without lag.

24. I felt completely disorientated with the jet lag.

25. Are you over your jet lag yet?

26. It is a kind of cultural lag and lack of spirit of innovation, and also the governmental misleading and serious self-reform lag.

27. What are the mean and variance of the return series re? Compute the lag-1 and lag-2 Autocorrelations of

28. Don't lag Behind us or you'll get lost

29. He later blamed his poor judgement on Jet Lag.

30. The jet lag induces a mild form of hallucination.

31. Washers of vulcanised fibre for the protection of lag screws

32. (b) planned support for evaluation at LAG level;

33. Elimination of extension lag to improve knee function.

34. I've got a bad case of jet lag.

35. We have jet lag for nearly seven hours.

36. Improvements in local networks and local exchanges continue to lag.

37. I always get bad jet lag when I travel.

38. Government to develop package to accelerate development in regions that lag.

39. A : Good, but I am bit tired from the jet lag.

40. I get jet lag for a week after traveling overseas.

41. Long lag periods until the start of benzene degradation are possible.

42. The same applies to the time-lag inherent in the method.

43. 26 rows  · Clumps XP orbs together to reduce lag

44. Scientific and technological advances lag far behind in the race against sickness.

45. It's a common practice that changes in salary lag changes in prices.

46. Lacking a physical shutter, some have a long shutter lag.

47. This lag phenomenon had to be minimized by design. Sentencedict.com

48. בְּדֹ֫לַח noun [masculine] probably Bdellium (ᵑ6; ᵑ7 בְּדוּלְחָא; etymology dubious; Lag Ges

49. Increased extension lag and impaired grip strength characterized group III (n=8).

50. Key words: steel structures, trusses, tension members, welded connections, shear lag, Whitmore.