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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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  3. 3 days ago · 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.

  4. 55 definitions of SAG. Meaning of SAG. What does SAG stand for? SAG abbreviation. Define SAG at AcronymFinder.com

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  5. to sink downward by or as if by weight: His body sagged under the weight of carrying her. to decline or become less in strength or intensity: Our spirits began to sag. to decline or go down in value: The stock market sagged today. n. [ countable] an act or instance of sagging. sag•gy, adj., -gi•er, -gi•est.

  6. 1. When something sags, it hangs down loosely or sinks downwards in the middle. [...] 2. When part of someone's body begins to sag, it starts to become less firm and hang down. [...] 3. To sag means to become weaker. [...]

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  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sag /sæɡ/ verb (sagged, sagging) [ intransitive] 1 to hang down or bend in the middle, especially because of the weight of something SYN droop The branch sagged under the weight of the apples. The skin around my eyes is starting to sag. a sagging roof 2 to become weaker or less valuable OPP ...

  9. 1 [intransitive] to hang or bend down in the middle, especially because of weight or pressure a sagging roof The tent began to sag under the weight of the rain. Your skin starts to sag as you get older. Her shoulders sagged in defeat.

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