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Definitions from the WebTerm: StagnationPart of Speech: Noun Sense 1: A state of inactivity, lack of growth or development. Example sentence: The company's lack of innovation and new product ideas led to a period of stagnation. Example sentence: Economic stagnation can have significant impacts on a country's overall well-being. Related products: Innovation in Business, Economic Growth Part of Speech: Noun Sense 2: A state of lack of flow or movement. Example sentence: The water in the pond became stagnant due to the hot weather and lack of circulation. Example sentence: The river's stagnation was evident from the foul odor emanating from its still waters. Related products: Water Flow Products, Water Pumps Part of Speech: Adjective Sense: Referring to something that lacks progress or development. Example sentence: The project is stuck in a stagnation phase, unable to move forward due to various obstacles. Example sentence: Her career reached a point of stagnation, and she decided to pursue new opportunities elsewhere. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense: Referring to something confined to a specific locality. Example sentence: The festival is a celebration of the region's stagnation arts and cultural heritage. Example sentence: The restaurant is renowned for its menu that features traditional stagnation dishes. Related products: Regional Arts and Crafts, Local Cuisine | ||||
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