Stagnate vs Procrastinate - What's the difference?
stagnate | procrastinate |
To cease motion, activity, or progress:
# To cease to flow or run.
# To be or become foul from standing.
# To cease to develop, advance or change; to become idle.
#* (rfdate), Walter Scott:
#* 2003 , Ernest Verity, Get Wisdom (ISBN 1591606691), page 434:
To put off; to delay taking action; to wait until later.
To put off; to delay (something).
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As verbs the difference between stagnate and procrastinate
is that stagnate is to cease motion, activity, or progress while procrastinate is to put off; to delay taking action; to wait until later.stagnate
English
Verb
(en-verb)- If the water stagnates , algae will grow.
- Air stagnates in a closed room.
- Ready-witted tenderness never stagnates in vain lamentations while there is any room for hope.
- Listening to what others say, especially to what they teach, prevents our minds stagnating , thus promoting mental growth into old age.
Derived terms
* stagnant * stagnationprocrastinate
English
Verb
(procrastinat)- He procrastinated until the last minute and had to stay up all night to finish.