Stagnation
"Stagnation" in Japanese
よどみ
yodomi
(state of lacking flow or motion, usually causing a lack of freshness or health; an instance of this)
不振
fushin
(state of lacking flow or motion, usually causing a lack of freshness or health; an instance of this)
不振
fushin
(state of lacking activity, change or progress, or excitement in an unhealthy manner; an instance of this — see also inactivity)
不活発
fukappatsu
(state of lacking activity, change or progress, or excitement in an unhealthy manner; an instance of this — see also inactivity)
低迷
teimei
(state of lacking activity, change or progress, or excitement in an unhealthy manner; an instance of this — see also inactivity)
停滞
teitai
(state of lacking activity, change or progress, or excitement in an unhealthy manner; an instance of this — see also inactivity)
沈滞
chintai
(state of lacking activity, change or progress, or excitement in an unhealthy manner; an instance of this — see also inactivity)
淀み
(state of lacking flow or motion, usually causing a lack of freshness or health; an instance of this)
渋滞
jūtai
(state of lacking activity, change or progress, or excitement in an unhealthy manner; an instance of this — see also inactivity)
滞り
todokōri
(state of lacking activity, change or progress, or excitement in an unhealthy manner; an instance of this — see also inactivity)
澱み
(state of lacking flow or motion, usually causing a lack of freshness or health; an instance of this)
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