stagnancy

[ˈstæɡ.nən.si]

stagnancy Definition

  • 1the state of not flowing or moving, and often having an unpleasant smell as a result
  • 2the state of not developing or making progress

Using stagnancy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stagnancy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The water in the pond was murky due to stagnancy.

  • Example

    The company's stagnancy led to its eventual downfall.

  • Example

    The lack of innovation resulted in the stagnancy of the industry.

stagnancy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stagnancy

Antonyms for stagnancy

Phrases with stagnancy

  • a prolonged period of little or no growth in an economy

    Example

    The country's economic stagnancy was attributed to poor government policies.

  • a lack of cultural development or progress

    Example

    The city's cultural stagnancy was due to a lack of funding for the arts.

  • a lack of intellectual growth or development

    Example

    The professor warned against intellectual stagnancy and encouraged his students to continue learning.

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Summary: stagnancy in Brief

Stagnancy [ˈstæɡ.nən.si] refers to the state of not flowing or moving, and often having an unpleasant smell as a result. It can also refer to the state of not developing or making progress. Examples include the murky water in a stagnant pond and the lack of innovation resulting in the stagnancy of an industry. Phrases like 'economic stagnancy' and 'cultural stagnancy' describe prolonged periods of little or no growth in an economy or culture, respectively.