Stagnant in a sentence as an adjective

If you want stagnant frameworks there's plenty to pick.

But to increase 26% in a stagnant sector is remarkable.

This while PC sales for other manufacturers declines or remained stagnant.

Why trust a business to such a stagnant concern?On principle, on practicality, for the sake of all of our futures: just say no to PayPal.

Twitter is more mainstream than Quora but I wouldn't be surprised if Twitter's 7-day actives were much lower than the ~175 million accounts and stagnant, even waning.

He tells us the true fact that Japan's growth has been stagnant for a long time, but the author claims despite this Japan has some growth in real prosperity, an increase in living standards... then never tells us how.

Nor can I make up for the falling consumption of the vast majority of middle-class families that are barely squeaking by, buried by spiraling costs, and trapped by stagnant or declining wages.

"iOS is stagnant"iOS only seems stagnant because they don't have to trumpet every year about how they've finally gotten rid of ui lag or completely overhauled the system appearance.

Revolutionary agitation usually comes when hard-working, intelligent, and previously fortunate people become out of power and hit a ceiling, either because society is deeply stagnant or because they're actively being deprived of autonomy.

GCC already "shriveled up and died" once -- the egcs project got so far ahead of regular GCC in development that the FSF basically just said, "congratulations, you are the new maintainers and your project is now the official GCC mainline".GCC is stagnant, but the dynamic pace of development on the Clang front means that either the GCC developers will adapt, or the community will adapt GCC for them.

Stagnant definitions

adjective

not circulating or flowing; "dead air"; "dead water"; "stagnant water"

adjective

not growing or changing; without force or vitality

See also: moribund