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stagnate

[stag-neyt] / ˈstæg neɪt /


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Home sales stagnated at a rate of 4.06 million, tying the year with 2024 for the worst performance in three decades.

From MarketWatch

But the ILO warned that efforts to improve global job quality had stagnated, leaving hundreds of millions of workers wallowing in poverty, even as trade uncertainty risked cutting into workers wages.

From Barron's

That should help the German economy—which has stagnated in recent years—gain momentum as incomes and household spending rebound, it said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last year's emissions cuts were driven by falls in energy-intensive industries, many of which are struggling as the economy stagnates, and record solar power generation.

From Barron's

As growth in pizza sales stagnates, competition between restaurants has intensified.

From The Wall Street Journal