bog (down) (Meaning)

bog (down)

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

Synonyms & Antonyms of bog (down)

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bog (down) Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy rain bogged down the traffic, causing extensive delays.
  2. The athlete's injury bogged down their training schedule, hindering their progress.
  3. The technical issues bogged down the website, making it inaccessible.
  4. Excessive paperwork bogged down the administrative process, slowing down operations.
  5. The project bogged down due to unforeseen circumstances, delaying its completion.
  6. The computer's old hardware bogged down its performance, making it sluggish.
  7. The backlog of orders bogged down the production process, creating a bottleneck.
  8. The recession bogged down the economy, leading to job losses and reduced spending.
  9. The bureaucratic process bogged down the application, adding unnecessary delays.
  10. The constant interruptions bogged down the meeting, preventing any meaningful progress.

FAQs About the word bog (down)

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

embroil, tangle, broil,trap, embrangle, ensnarl, mire,immesh, entrap, entangle

liberate,release, free,emancipate,

The heavy rain bogged down the traffic, causing extensive delays.

The athlete's injury bogged down their training schedule, hindering their progress.

The technical issues bogged down the website, making it inaccessible.

Excessive paperwork bogged down the administrative process, slowing down operations.