stagnate
stop progressing / cease flowing
Intransitive Verb
past: stagnatedpp: stagnateding: stagnating
This term evokes a sense of lifelessness and decay, whether applied to a physical liquid or a conceptual system. When describing water, it suggests a lack of oxygen and the accumulation of pollutants, creating a foul environment. In social or economic contexts, it describes a frustrating plateau where growth ceases. It carries a more negative connotation than simply staying the same, implying that the lack of movement is harmful or leads to a gradual decline in quality or vitality.