stagnate

stagnate
intransitive verb
1) [Wasser usw.:] abstehen
2) (fig.) [Wirtschaft, Geschäft:] stagnieren; [Geist:] in Lethargie verfallen; [Person:] abstumpfen
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[stæɡ'neit, ](American[) 'stæɡneit]
verb
1) ((of water) to be or become stagnant.) stocken
2) (to become dull and inactive.) träge werden
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stag·nate
[stægˈneɪt, AM ˈstæg-]
vi
1. (stop flowing) stauen
2. (stop developing) stagnieren
he didn't want to spend his life stagnating in the isolated village er wollte nicht sein ganzes Leben damit verbringen, in diesem abgelegenen Dorf zu versauern fam
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[stg'neɪt]
vi
(= not circulate) stagnieren; (= become foul, water) abstehen; (air) verbraucht werden; (trade) stagnieren, stocken; (person) verdummen; (mind) einrosten
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stagnate [-neıt] v/i stagnieren, stocken, stillstehen
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intransitive verb
1) [Wasser usw.:] abstehen
2) (fig.) [Wirtschaft, Geschäft:] stagnieren; [Geist:] in Lethargie verfallen; [Person:] abstumpfen
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v.
stagnieren v.

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