stalled Meaning & Definition

  • En [ stɔːl]
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Meaning of stalled In English

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Examples of stalled

  • Nevertheless, insufficient support was forthcoming and by the project had stalled.

  • The model stalled about the same time as research on multiple equilibria did.

  • A draft bill stalled for weeks owing to lack of resources.

  • Growth in the first few years was very steep, then stalled, but then rebound after the 2005 legislative changes.

  • My starting point for this article was the evidence of 'stalled well-being', despite rising personal and national incomes in the affluent countries.

  • The euthanasia debate in particular seems to have become mired in rhetoric and stalled by all-too-familiar arguments.

  • This diagnosis had initially been made when the infant's weight gain stalled at 1100 grams at four months of age.

  • Fortunately, these disagreements have not stalled efforts to identify biological or psychological risk markers or to develop and test early intervention and prevention programs.

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