Stagnant vs. Stagnate

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Stagnantadjective

Lacking freshness, motion, or flow; decaying through stillness.

Stagnantadjective

(figurative) Without progress or change; stale; inactive.

Stagnantadjective

That stagnates; not flowing; not running in a current or steam; motionless; hence, impure or foul from want of motion; as, a stagnant lake or pond; stagnant blood in the veins.

Stagnantadjective

Not active or brisk; dull; as, business is stagnant.

Stagnantadjective

not circulating or flowing;

Stagnantadjective

not growing or changing; without force or vitality

Stagnateverb

To cease motion, activity, or progress:

Stagnateverb

(of water, air, etc) To cease to flow or run.

Stagnateverb

(of water, air, etc) To be or become foul from standing.

Stagnateverb

To cease to develop, advance, or change; to become idle.

Stagnateverb

To cease to flow; to be motionless; as, blood stagnates in the veins of an animal; hence, to become impure or foul by want of motion; as, air stagnates in a close room.

Stagnateverb

To cease to be brisk or active; to become dull or inactive; as, commerce stagnates; business stagnates.

Stagnateadjective

Stagnant.

Stagnateverb

stand still;

Stagnateverb

cause to stagnate;

Stagnateverb

cease to flow; stand without moving;

Stagnateverb

be idle; exist in a changeless situation;

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