restagnate (Meaning)

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restagnate (v. i.)

To stagnate; to cease to flow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of restagnate

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restagnate Sentence Examples

  1. The once-bustling city has restagnated, its economy now at a standstill.
  2. The stagnant water in the pond has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
  3. The river's flow has restagnated, creating a dangerous buildup of sediment.
  4. The economy has restagnated, leaving countless people unemployed.
  5. The company's sales have restagnated, leading to a decline in profits.
  6. The lack of innovation has caused the industry to restagnate.
  7. The government's policies have restagnated economic growth.
  8. The research project has restagnated due to a lack of funding.
  9. The ideas being discussed have become restagnant and repetitive.
  10. The band's creativity has restagnated, resulting in a string of uninspired songs.

FAQs About the word restagnate

To stagnate; to cease to flow.

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The once-bustling city has restagnated, its economy now at a standstill.

The stagnant water in the pond has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

The river's flow has restagnated, creating a dangerous buildup of sediment.

The economy has restagnated, leaving countless people unemployed.