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stagnated

verb as in deteriorate by lack of action

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Is it any wonder that as labor union membership plummeted, wealth inequality expanded, health care access dwindled, and paychecks stagnated?

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And they stagnated on offense.

The team has stagnated under Gregg Berhalter, who had the best winning percentage of any U.S. coach in history in his first four years, but then lost nearly as often as he won in the last two.

Last season, coaches sent Paige down to the scout team after his progress stagnated and it sparked improvement.

The crowd of more than 110,000 fans turned on the home team, booing the Wolverines when their run-only offense stagnated.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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