Stagnancy (noun)

A state of inactivity or inaction, especially a state of little or no change or progress.

Origin:

Mid 17th century: from obsolete stagnate + -ancy.

Examples:

  1. The stagnancy of the economy was a cause for concern among government leaders.
  2. The stagnancy of the company's growth was attributed to a lack of investment in research and development.
  3. The stagnancy of the river was due to a lack of rainfall and high temperatures.
  4. The stagnancy of the political system was a major issue in the country.
  5. The stagnancy of the employee's job led to boredom and decreased productivity.
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