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Synonyms & Similar Words
dormancy
inactivity
inertia
stagnancy
idle
inactive
inert
stagnant
motionless
still
static
unmoving
unchanging
immobile
stable
quiescent
dormant
lethargic
torpid
sluggish
slow
unprogressive
backward
declining
deteriorating
retrogressive
regressive
recession
depression
inaction
idleness
inertness
stagnation
complacency
apathy
lethargy
lassitude
languor
listlessness
torpor
Meaning of Stagnation
The state of not changing or developing, or a situation in which there is no activity, progress, or improvement.
Definitions
- The state of being stagnant or inactive
- * A state of inactivity or disuse
- * A period of little or no growth or development
Etymology of Stagnation
The word "stagnation" comes from the Latin "stagnare," which means to become stagnant, and the suffix "-tion," which forms a noun indicating a state or condition.
Historically, the term has been used to describe a state of inactivity or disuse, and has been applied to various fields such as economics, biology, and psychology.
Example Uses
- The company's stagnation in the market led to a decline in sales and revenue.
- * The stagnation of the economy has resulted in high unemployment rates.
- * The pond's stagnation was due to the lack of water circulation and oxygen.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
progress
growth
development
improvement
advancement
expansion
increase
enhancement
flourishment
thriving
prospering
booming
flourishing
blooming
activation
energization
revitalization
rejuvenation
renovation
renewal
regeneration