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    sag
    /saɡ/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a downward curve or bulge in a structure caused by weakness or excessive weight or pressure: "a sag in the middle necessitated a third set of wheels"
    • 2. a decline, especially a temporary one.

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  2. 1. : a tendency to drift (as of a ship to leeward) 2. a. : a sagging part. the sag in a rope. b. : a drop or depression below the surrounding area.

  3. SAG definition: 1. to drop down to a lower level in the middle: 2. to become weaker: 3. a movement or position in…. Learn more.

  4. Sag definition: to sink or bend downward by weight or pressure, especially in the middle. See examples of SAG used in a sentence.

  5. When something sags, it leans, settles, or droops. If your bed sags in the middle, it can be hard to get a good night's sleep. When you're tired, your whole body may sag, drooping with exhaustion.

  6. 1. To sink, droop, or settle from pressure or weight. 2. To lose vigor, firmness, or resilience: My spirits sagged after I had been rejected for the job. 3. To decline, as in value or price: Stock prices sagged after a short rally. 4. Nautical To drift to leeward. 5.

  7. SAG meaning: 1. to drop down to a lower level in the middle: 2. to become weaker: 3. a movement or position in…. Learn more.

  8. to sink or cause to sink in parts, as under weight or pressure. the bed sags in the middle. 2. to fall in value. prices sagged to a new low. 3. to hang unevenly; droop. 4. (of courage, spirits, etc) to weaken; flag.

  9. SAG definition: 1. to sink or bend down: 2. to become weaker or less successful: . Learn more.

  10. sag (sag), v., sagged, sag•ging, n. v.i. to sink or bend downward by weight or pressure, esp. in the middle: The roof sags. to hang down unevenly; droop: Her skirt was sagging. to droop; hang loosely: His shoulders sagged. to yield through weakness, lack of effort, or the like: Our spirits began to sag.

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