stag·nate (st g n t) intr.v. stag·nat·ed, stag·nat·ing, stag·nates. To be or become stagnant. [Latin st gn re, st gn t-, from st gnum, swamp.] stag·na tion n.
verb (used without object) 1. to cease to run or flow, as water, air, etc. 2. to be or become stale or foul from standing, as a pool of water. 3. to stop developing, growing ...
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An example of stagnate is for water to not move in a pond. An example of stagnate is for someone's career to stop moving forward.
1666, from Fr. stagnant (1611), from L. stagnantem (nom. stagnans), prp. of stagnare (see stagnate).
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stagnate verb - definition, audio pronunciation, synonyms and more for stagnate verb: to stay the same and not grow or develop: See more in British English Dictionary ...
Definition: 1. to stand still; 2. to be idle and fail to develop or make progress; 3. to rot or become foul due to lack of movement. Synonyms: stand, stall, degenerate, rot ...
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