📉stagnation (stagnation)

noun
/stæɡˈneɪ.ʃən/
stagnation (stagnation)

Signification

a state of not advancing, developing, or moving
the state of not flowing or moving; lack of activity, growth, or development
A state of inactivity or lack of growth, especially in an economy.
Traduction de la signification
un état où il n'y a pas d'avancée, de développement ou de mouvement
un etat ou il n'y a pas d'avancee, de developpement ou de mouvement

Phrases d'exemple

The country suffered from economic stagnation during the crisis.

Le pays a souffert de stagnation économique pendant la crise.
Le pays a souffert de stagnation economique pendant la crise.

The company faced economic stagnation for several years.

L'entreprise a fait face à la stagnation économique pendant plusieurs années.
L'entreprise a fait face a la stagnation economique pendant plusieurs annees.

High unemployment led to economic stagnation.

Le chômage élevé a conduit à une stagnation économique.
Le chomage eleve a conduit a une stagnation economique.

Expressions d'exemple

economic stagnation
stagnation économique
stagnation economique

Synonymes

standstill, slump, inactivity, decline, sluggishness
Entrée 1
standstill, slump, inactivity, decline
Entrée 2
inactivity, standstill, decline, sluggishness
Entrée 3
standstill, decline, sluggishness

Antonymes

growth, progress, boom, development, advancement, movement
Entrée 1
growth, progress, boom
Entrée 2
growth, progress, development, advancement
Entrée 3
progress, development, movement

Collocations

economic stagnation, political stagnation, social stagnation, wage stagnation, career stagnation, water stagnation
Entrée 1
economic stagnation, political stagnation, social stagnation
Entrée 2
economic stagnation, wage stagnation, career stagnation, water stagnation

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