stagnate|stagnated|stagnates|stagnating in English
verb
['stag·nate || 'stægneɪt]
cease to flow, stop moving; become foul from standing; become inactive or sluggish, stop developing
Use "stagnate|stagnated|stagnates|stagnating" in a sentence
1. His mind has stagnated since his retirement.
2. Later,the market began to stagnate.
3. Without it, the work would stagnate.
4. You are getting old and our kingdom is stagnating
5. There are marshes that stagnate the waters.
6. Businesses must adapt to change or stagnate.
7. Growth is expected to stagnate next year.
8. Why do some firms grow while others stagnate?
9. Water that collects and stagnates in the Bilge of a ship
10. 15 Businesses must adapt to change or stagnate.
11. 5 Businesses must adapt to change or stagnate.
12. Everyone needs new challenges. Otherwise you just stagnate.
13. It stifles innovation and allows policy-making to stagnate.
14. If we do not evolve we stagnate and rot.
15. Where the masses are not roused, work will stagnate.
16. But stagnating local production would mean more imports would be needed, Jain added.
17. If you allow your mind to stagnate, this particular talent will atrophy.
18. On the other hand, absolute rail freight transport volumes have been stagnating at best.
19. Most pond owners are advised to Circulate their pond water to prevent it from stagnating
20. Accurately and reliably in when move and stagnate, high efficiency and economic investment.
21. He didn't want to stagnate in his dull office job until he retired.
22. The stagnated fire is consist of three important elements: evil qi, yang qi and stagnancy.
23. With the falling of Shanghai and other large cities, literature and art activities stagnate.
24. There exists two contrary cultures in N: the stagnate culture and the progressive culture.
25. 16 Thirty years ago, interstate interchanges helped many communities to prosper, while those on backroads stagnated.