Synonym: doldrums, stagnancy. Similar words: stagnate, stagnant, stagnancy, resignation, designation, indignation, nation-state, nation. Meaning: [stæg'neɪʃn] n. 1. a state of inactivity (in business or art etc) 2. inactivity of liquids; being stagnant; standing still; without current or circulation.
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31. Stagflation is portmanteau word made of stagnation and inflation.
32. Here is a stagnation that is repugnant.
33. The economic stagnation has severely undermined Japan's middle class.
34. What an utter intellectual stagnation it reveals.
35. All about us was stagnation and mud.
36. Slow growth equals stagnation and even retrogression.
37. Falling yields on Treasury bonds suggest that many investors worry about economic stagnation and deflation; the soaring price of gold points to fears of runaway inflation.
38. But It'succumbed in the 18 th and 19 th centuries to economic stagnation,(www.Sentencedict.com) foreign and outright conquest.
39. The Cultural Revolution was a period of unprecedented cultural stagnation.
40. The Decoction for Regulating the Flow of Qi and Removing Stagnation could enhance spike potential activities in abomasal pyloric antrum, duodenum and jejunum.
41. The effects of the stagnation pressure in the oxidizer nozzle, the diluter nozzle and the fuel nozzle on the performance of HYLTE nozzle were studied systematically.
42. Stagflation is a portmanteau word made of stagnation and inflation.
43. Objective To observe the changes of mental stress life events (MSLE) in patients with cyclomastopathy of liver stagnation syndrome type (LSS).
44. Some commentators say Japan needs a maverick like Junichiro Koizumi, the last premier to serve a full term in 2001-2006, to jolt Japan out of decades of stagnation and political paralysis.
45. So it overcomes theof premature convergence and stagnation, and effectively solves the problem of global convergence.
46. From the mid-seventies onwards , the U. S suffered from"stagflation", that is , the occurrence of stagnation and inflation at the same time.
47. From a real income perspective, the American economy has already experienced a lost decade, but for the median household the picture is one of a generation of stagnation.
48. Some conclusions were obvious, such as the need to avoid economic stagnation and military adventures overseas.
49. It is very difficult to get a job in the current society of economic stagnation.
50. Supporters of the plans said that, after decades of stagnation, Skopje would at last get the regeneration it deserves, its heroes commemorated in marble and bronze.
51. So, green shoots of stabilization may be replaced by yellow weeds of stagnation if several medium-term factors constrain the global economy's ability to return to sustained growth.
52. Seclusion and exclusion can only lead to stagnation and backwardness.
53. Toxic dampness anddeficiency of spleen and stomach, stagnation ofand blood were regarded as of allergic purpura.
54. Sakwa: 9.1 - 9.4 ( 1965 Reforms, Stagnation , Detente , Developed Socialism ).
55. Due to prolonged economic stagnation, Ito - Yokado lessened job openings from over 1 , 000 to some 680 this year.
56. It was also found that the interaction of the exuberance of internal heat toxin and fu-organ turbidness stagnation enlarged the risk of the onset of dementia after basal ganglia infarction.
57. His stump speech can seem quite esoteric at times, with references to the inaugural speech of William Harrison, America's ninth president, and to Japan's "lost decade" of economic stagnation.
58. This causes stagnation by making the search procedure as biased search procedure.
59. It also underscored how the stagnation threatening the auto industry world-wide likely will continue well into next year.
60. Compared with conventional coupling bolts, the hydraulic radial - fit bolts can effectively prevent unsmooth stagnation.
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