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stagnate

[stag-neyt] / ˈstæg neɪt /


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But these days, stagnating wages, youth unemployment and a years-long property crisis are making consumers rethink their spending.

From Barron's

And even if you’ve got insurance, a lot of dentists don’t accept it because the reimbursements have stagnated as their costs have spiked.

From Los Angeles Times

And half of Northern Ireland's energy comes from renewables – a new support scheme was announced last year to support their expansion although there are concerns that local generation is stagnating.

From BBC

"We have been stagnating at these very low recycling rates for far too long."

From BBC

In January there were walkouts in other parts of the public sector, including universities and schools, in protest at issues ranging from staff shortages to stagnating wages.

From Barron's