Synonym: dormant, inactive, inert, sluggish, static, still. Similar words: magnanimous, pregnant, indignant, malignant, indignantly, magna carta, pregnancy, repugnance. Meaning: ['stægnənt] adj. 1. not circulating or flowing 2. not growing or changing; without force or vitality.
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121. This means that when incomes are stagnant or declining for most people, there isn't enough demand in the economy to encourage productive investment—unless this demand is debt-fueled.
122. Practice has shown that China-Japan relations will go ahead steadily once this political foundation is maintained; otherwise the relations will be undermined, become stagnant or even retrogress.
123. Depending on the product, larvicide may be applied weekly into the stagnant water until the water has been removed.
124. To aim directly at the impercipient situation of Facilitating the stagnant wood today, we restate the importance and necessity of the theoretical research of Facilitating the stagnant wood.
125. It can be a problem if not drained away : Wastewater will stand in malodorous, stagnant pools that provide breeding places for insects, especially mosquitoes.
126. The air of the place, so fresh in the spring and early summer, was stagnant and enervating now.
127. Many of the poor are untrained, stuck in economically stagnant areas.
128. In circumjacent country economy stagnant circumstance falls, this is a not low rate.
129. American bombs pulverised the city during the Korean War, so not much is more than 50 years old—and hardly anything has been built since the early 1990s, so stagnant is the economy.
130. Design of the online detection controlling system on stagnant force of car seat slideway based on SCM was introduced.
131. None of this means that what is popular is stagnant, but even dramatic shifts in opinion and political leanings follow a typical pendular pattern, reactively swinging back and forth.
132. Objective To investigate the effects of DLXNP on hemorrheology and bulbar conjunctiva microcirculation (BCM) in rabbit and to explore its effects of activating the blood and eliminating the stagnant.
133. The result could be a China that falls into a stagnant oligarchy like that of Russia.
134. Dengue virus is spread by the bite of the female Aedes mosquito, primarily Aedes Aegypti, which breeds in stagnant water.
135. Conclusion There is a good effect of treatment of deplete of phlegm and stagnant blood on simple obesity.
136. The surplus labor kept wages stagnant despite rapid labor productivity increase, triggering declining prices of manufacturing goods within China and without.
137. The report, given by Vice Adm. Lowell E. Jacoby , director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, stated that "with the exception of naval forces, Iran's military modernization has been stagnant."
138. But this water seems dead: it's polluted and horribly stagnant.
139. This may bring cold, stagnant blood the body surface the body core, resulting in cardiac arrest.
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140. Working Capital assets flows slow years caused by the accumulation of stagnant accounts book assets untrue.
141. To form a stagnant region with suitable oxygen concentration is the most important factor in the design of ignitor with oxygen additon.
142. Changing temperatures in the lake during the winter could have brought stagnant water to the surface, thus asphyxiating entire schools of fish.
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