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starvation [stɑːˈveıʃən] SUST.

imagination [ıˌmædʒıˈneıʃən] SUST.

1. imagination:

stagnate [stægˈneıt] V. intr., trans.

▶ stagnation [stægˈneıʃən] SUST.

carnation [kɑːˈneıʃən] SUST. BOT.

damnation [dæmˈneıʃən] SUST.

2. damnation:

resignation [ˌrezıgˈneıʃən] SUST.

incarnation [ˌınkɑːˈneıʃən] SUST.

destination [ˌdestıˈneıʃən] SUST.

stagnant [ˈstægnənt] ADJ.

▶ stagnancy SUST.
▶ stagnantly ADV.

coronation [ˌkɒrəˈneıʃən] SUST.

ordination [ˌɔːdıˈneıʃən] SUST.

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In engine operations, stagnation temperature is often called total air temperature.
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Later the town's importance declined which led to stagnation and the preservation of many historic buildings in the town centre.
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While some areas experience economic growth, depleted communities experience economic stagnation or decline and a host of associated social problems.
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This mean that if a country is subject to a fixed capital stock, it is bound to suffer stagnation.
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Economic changes led to a stagnation in agricultural growth.
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It is of such importance that it is given a special namea stagnation point.
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The social stagnation that resulted was a breeding ground for unrest.
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There is no position error associated with stagnation pressure.
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For the end of an application phase of any wave there are typical an economic crisis and stagnation.
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There followed a period of stagnation in which the comparative status of the town declined.
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