stagnated in English

verb
1
(of water or air) cease to flow or move; become stagnant.
Pointed out was the fact that due to the closure of these sluice gates there was no flow of water, resulting in water stagnating in the khazan lands.
synonyms:stop flowingbecome stagnantbecome trappedstandbecome foulbecome stalefesterputrefy
verb

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1. His mind has stagnated since his retirement.

2. The stagnated fire is consist of three important elements: evil qi, yang qi and stagnancy.

3. 16 Thirty years ago, interstate interchanges helped many communities to prosper, while those on backroads stagnated.

4. But then China came to scorn trade and commerce, and per capita income stagnated for 600 years.

5. Backwater A place where minds have stagnated by a process of floating on one's Back and being baptized under-Water

6. Keynes offered a mathematically elegant solution to why the world economy had stagnated and how government deficit spending could bring prompt recovery.

7. In fact , after the initial expansion during the First Plan period when output of cloth increased from 3,400 million metres to 4,665 million metres , it stagnated at that level in the Second Plan period and actually declined through the following two decades and more .

8. Even though Capitation’s penetration and at-risk revenue has stagnated, many health systems and providers seeking to move into value-based care have believed that “if we build the infrastructure and capabilities, they, the payers, will come.” 17 This may result in building systems that reduce utilization and reduce compensation, without