bogged (down) Synonyms

bogged (down) Meaning

bogged (down)

to become stuck in wet ground, to cause (something) to sink in wet ground

bogged (down) Sentence Examples

  1. Construction on the new bridge project is bogged down due to unforeseen delays.
  2. The team's research progress has been bogged down by a lack of funding.
  3. The economy is bogged down by high inflation and unemployment.
  4. The computer system has bogged down under the excessive workload.
  5. The negotiations between the two parties have bogged down over a single issue.
  6. The athlete's performance was bogged down by an untimely injury.
  7. The investigation into the crime has bogged down due to a lack of evidence.
  8. The discussion became bogged down in technicalities, obscuring the main points.
  9. The organization's growth has been bogged down by bureaucratic hurdles.
  10. The city's traffic has bogged down during rush hour, causing delays for commuters.

FAQs About the word bogged (down)

to become stuck in wet ground, to cause (something) to sink in wet ground

trapped, tangled, embrangled, broiled, embroiled, immeshed, enmeshed,mired, entangled,entrapped

liberated, freed,released,emancipated,

Construction on the new bridge project is bogged down due to unforeseen delays.

The team's research progress has been bogged down by a lack of funding.

The economy is bogged down by high inflation and unemployment.

The computer system has bogged down under the excessive workload.