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 Translation for 'to stagnate' from English to French
VERB   to stagnate | stagnated | stagnated
stagnating | stagnates
SYNO to idle | to laze | to slug | ...
stagner [aussi fig.]to stagnate [also fig.]
2
moisir [fig.] [personne]to stagnate
comm.écon.
être en stagnation
to stagnate
croupirto stagnate [water]
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Usage Examples English
  • In the late 1980s, "eroge" began to stagnate under high prices and the majority of games containing uninteresting plots and mindless sex.
  • This caused the field of neural network research to stagnate for many years, before it was recognised that a feedforward neural network with two or more layers (also called a multilayer perceptron) had greater processing power than perceptrons with one layer (also called a single-layer perceptron).
  • In the fourth period (1985–1990), the economy continued to stagnate.
  • Pasinetti argued that the demand for any commodity came to stagnate and frequently decline, demand saturation occurs.
  • After the Leafs moved to the Eastern Conference in 1998, they faced each other less often, and the rivalry began to stagnate.

  • The city's population began to stagnate during the 20th century as population growth shifted to suburban areas north and south of the city.
  • 235/260, but various problems forced the project to stagnate and it was not revived until the 1990s.
  • I feel I have gone as far as I can in this band, and unless I get out and focus on myself and something new that has a future, I'm going to stagnate".
  • In the 17th century the state began to stagnate as more modern technologies and strategies were not adopted.
  • However, starting in the 1460s and 1470s the economy began to stagnate.

  • During the 1990s, rural industry began to stagnate and China's large peasant population was seen as a hindrance to the country's development.
  • He was the only character who did not benefit as much from the more personal stories in season 3 and seemed to stagnate.
  • Simple organisms broadly react in three ways to stimulation: too little stimulation causes them to stagnate, too much to die from stress or inability to adapt, and a medium amount causes them to adapt and grow as they overcome it.
  • Petrópolis experienced a strong population growth in the late nineteenth century, which remained less significant throughout the twentieth century, having its population began to stagnate and then to contract (even if in a mild way) around the beginning 2000.
  • At the same time, the general economic situation in the country started to stagnate towards the end of the 1960s.

  • During the late 1970s, however, Czechoslovakia's economy began to stagnate, and the regime's ability to appease the population by providing material benefits diminished.
  • During the 19th century, the Inns began to stagnate; little had been changed since the 17th century in terms of legal education or practice, except that students were no longer bound to take the Anglican sacrament before their call to the Bar.
  • On June 22, 2007, the Port Authority announced that JP Morgan Chase will lease the 42-story building for its investment banking headquarters; however, JPMorgan's March 2008 acquisition of Bear Stearns had caused construction to stagnate, as the company changed its plans and relocated its headquarters to 383 Madison Avenue.
  • Uruguay began to stagnate economically in the mid-1950s; Montevideo began a decline, later exacerbated by widespread social and political violence beginning in 1968 (including the emergence of the guerrilla Movimiento de Liberación Nacional-Tupamaros) and by the Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay (1973-1985).
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