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sag <a sag; sags> N

sag correction AREA

sag of curvature

sag of the beam ARCHIT

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Witnesses reported seeing a dangerous sag in the floor moments before the collapse.
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If the branches are allowed to grow long, they will become unable to support themselves and sag towards the ground.
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If the prisoner or his arms sagged, he was punched or kicked.
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A voltage sag happens when the rms voltage decreases between 10 and 90 percent of nominal voltage for one-half cycle to one minute.
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Sagging clothing is a violation of some school dress codes, and the prohibition has been supported in the court system.
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In order to find the sag resistance of a coating a simple test is used.
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The central span sagged soon after it was built and has been repaired many times.
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His hair burned like a torch for moment then his head sagged.
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That is, you may sag in the middle or flex your back.
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On top, the earth would have accumulated in the center of the sags and thus increased the local load on the ropes.
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