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All stagnation antonyms

stagΒ·naΒ·tion
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noun stagnation

  • cirque β€” a semicircular or crescent-shaped basin with steep sides and a gently sloping floor formed in mountainous regions by the erosive action of a glacier
  • distension β€” the act of distending or the state of being distended.
  • metastasis β€” Pathology. the transference of disease-producing organisms or of malignant or cancerous cells to other parts of the body by way of the blood or lymphatic vessels or membranous surfaces. the condition produced by this.
  • about-face β€” An about-face is a complete change of attitude or opinion.
  • weekend β€” the end of a week, especially the period of time between Friday evening and Monday morning: We spent the weekend at Virginia Beach.
  • mutability β€” liable or subject to change or alteration.
  • event β€” A thing that happens, esp. one of importance.
  • deracination β€” to pull up by the roots; uproot; extirpate; eradicate.
  • chrysalides β€” the hard-shelled pupa of a moth or butterfly; an obtect pupa.
  • movableness β€” The quality or state of being movable; mobility.
  • disks β€” disk
  • mutation β€” Biology. a sudden departure from the parent type in one or more heritable characteristics, caused by a change in a gene or a chromosome. an individual, species, or the like, resulting from such a departure.
  • ecliptic β€” Astronomy. the great circle formed by the intersection of the plane of the earth's orbit with the celestial sphere; the apparent annual path of the sun in the heavens. an analogous great circle on a terrestrial globe.
  • chrysalis β€” A chrysalis is a butterfly or moth in the stage between being a larva and an adult.
  • flexure β€” the act of flexing or bending.
  • armband β€” An armband is a band of fabric that you wear round your upper arm in order to show that you have an official position or belong to a particular group. Some people also wear a black armband to show that a friend or relation has died.
  • intensification β€” to make intense or more intense.
  • gain β€” to make a gain or gains in.
  • luxation β€” The act of luxating, or the state of being luxated; a dislocation.
  • contraries β€” opposite in nature or character; diametrically or mutually opposed: contrary to fact; contrary propositions.
  • advance β€” To advance means to move forward, often in order to attack someone.
  • disc β€” any thin, flat, circular plate or object.
  • contras β€” (often initial capital letter) a member of a counterrevolutionary guerrilla group in Nicaragua.
  • curvation β€” the action of curving or bending
  • crazies β€” mentally deranged; demented; insane.
  • curveball β€” a ball pitched in a curving path so as to make it more difficult to hit
  • operativeness β€” (uncountable) The state or quality of being operative.
  • elbowroom β€” Sufficient space to have freedom of movement.
  • exchange β€” Give something and receive something of the same kind in return.
  • inning β€” Usually, ins. persons in office or political power (distinguished from outs).
  • infiltration β€” the act or process of infiltrating.
  • alteration β€” An alteration is a change in or to something.
  • dynamics β€” The branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of bodies under the action of forces.
  • fungi β€” a taxonomic kingdom, or in some classification schemes a division of the kingdom Plantae, comprising all the fungus groups and sometimes also the slime molds.
  • midcourse correction β€” a navigational correction made in the course of a ship, airplane, rocket, or space vehicle at some point between the beginning and end of the journey.
  • fungus β€” any of a diverse group of eukaryotic single-celled or multinucleate organisms that live by decomposing and absorbing the organic material in which they grow, comprising the mushrooms, molds, mildews, smuts, rusts, and yeasts, and classified in the kingdom Fungi or, in some classification systems, in the division Fungi (Thallophyta) of the kingdom Plantae.
  • dynamism β€” The quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress.
  • whistlestop β€” (US, dated) A minor railway station at which a train would stop if requested.
  • growth β€” the act or process, or a manner of growing; development; gradual increase.
  • colure β€” either of two great circles on the celestial sphere, one of which passes through the celestial poles and the equinoxes and the other through the poles and the solstices
  • innovation β€” something new or different introduced: numerous innovations in the high-school curriculum.
  • good time β€” time deducted from an inmate's sentence for good behavior while in prison.
  • innovativeness β€” tending to innovate, or introduce something new or different; characterized by innovation.
  • high on the hog β€” in a luxurious or costly way
  • novelty β€” state or quality of being novel, new, or unique; newness: the novelty of a new job.
  • flux β€” a flowing or flow.
  • deflection β€” The deflection of something means making it change direction.
  • movement β€” the act, process, or result of moving.
  • fibrousness β€” The state or quality of being fibrous.
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