
1) Atrophy 2) Doldrums 3) Quiescence 4) Stagnancy 5) Stasis
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1) Being stagnant 2) Country without women 3) Deer country 4) Doldrums 5) Inaction 6) Inactiveness 7) Inactivity 8) Inactivity of liquids 9) Result of standing too long 10) Stagnancy 11) Unenviable economic state
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- a state of inactivity (in business or art etc)
- inactivity of liquids; being stagnant; standing still; without current or circulation
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The Gorbachev-era code reference to the years of Leonid Brezhnev's rule as party chief, when economic growth slowed, and an atmosphere of cultural illiberalism reigned.
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• (n.) The cessation of action, or of brisk action; the state of being dull; as, the stagnation of business. • (n.) The condition of being stagnant; cessation of flowing or circulation, as of a fluid; the state of being motionless; as, the stagnation of the blood; the stagnation of water or air; the stagnation of vapors.Stagnation: words ...
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A period of slow economic growth, or, in securities trading, a period of inactive trading.
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This term refers to a negative level of economic growth - the economy shrinking. If this only happens in the short-term it may be called a recession, but if it lasts longer, then it may be referred to as stagnation.
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1. The condition of being stagnant; cessation of flowing or circulation, as of a fluid; the state of being motionless; as, the stagnation of the blood; the stagnation of water or air; the stagnation of vapors. ... 2. The cessation of action, or of brisk action; the state of being dull; as, the stagnation of business. ... Origin: Cf. F. Stagnation. ...
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Hedging against interest rate movements by investment in short-, medium-, and long-term bonds.
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Stag·na'tion noun [ Confer French stagnation .] 1. The condition of being stagnant; cessation of flowing or circulation, as of a fluid; the state of being motionless; as, the stagnation of the blood; the stagnation of water or air; the stagnation of vapors. 2.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: stag-nā′shŭn Definitions: 1. Retardation or cessation of flow of blood in the vessels, as in passive congestion; marked slowing or accumulation in any part of a normally circulating fluid.
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[
n] - inactivity of liquids 2. [n] - a state of inactivity (in business or art etc)
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Lack of motion in a mass of air or water that holds pollutants in place.
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stagnancy noun a state of inactivity (in business or art etc); `economic growth of less than 1% per year is considered to be economic stagnation`
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standing still
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