noun
- plural of stagnancy; states of being stagnant or inactive
Usage: formal
Examples
- The economic stagnancies of the 1970s affected many industries.
- Several periods of stagnancies marked the company’s decline.
- The report identified multiple stagnancies in the development process.
- These stagnancies in water flow created breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
- Political stagnancies often lead to public frustration.
- The researcher studied various stagnancies in population growth.