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haggard [ˈhægəd] ADJ

lager [ˈlɑːgə] N

I . regard [rıˈgɑːd] VB trans

4. regard:

I . lard [lɑːd] N

II . placard [ˈplækɑːd] VB intr, trans

lizard [ˈlızəd] N ZOOL

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It's not like networking equipment manufacturers are laggards.
www.sandiegouniontribune.com
Essentially, laggards towards sustainability will see their value vaporize.
www.environmentalleader.com
But there are still major laggards in the industry.
time.com
Why it's been such a laggard is a mystery.
www.smh.com.au
Women at that time -- when they were working, people thought your husband was a laggard.
ipolitics.ca
She urged one of the demonstration leaders to give laggard students the devil for their inactivity and sleepiness, and asked why be a vegetable?
en.wikipedia.org
All three factors are vitally important, but it is the third goal that really differentiates the leaders from the laggards.
www.sustainablebrands.com
This means that there are no official sanctions for laggards.
en.wikipedia.org
The debates tend to have a minimal impact unless one candidate or the other sweeps the issues, in which case it can jump-start a laggard campaign.
en.wikipedia.org
Laggards can see clearer and from farther distances than the average person.
en.wikipedia.org

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