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lag·ging [ˈlægɪŋ] N

lagging

I . lag1 [læg] N

2. lag sl (habitual convict):

lag Brit Aus

II . lag1 <-gg-> [læg] VB intr

III . lag1 <-gg-> [læg] VB trans Aus sl to lag sb

lag2 <-gg-> [læg] VB trans

ˈjet lag N no pl

ˈtime lag N

Usage examples with lagging

sales are lagging

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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These savings could be redirected to improving lagging student achievement, to enriching the academic programs or to reducing property taxes.
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Lagging the other voyageurs, he made an unprecedented decision to abandon the trail and to ascend the northern peak in deep snow.
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Archival film footage shows the use of wood lagging during its installation in 1953.
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This lagging may be due to the extreme weather disturbances the country experienced.
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These excessive administrative overhead dollars could be redirected to improve lagging academic achievement, to enrich the academic programs or to substantially reduce property taxes.
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Its performance and economy were also lagging behind the competitors.
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With increased sequencing cycle, the signal of the lagging molecules will eventually overwhelm the true signal.
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The savings could be redirected to improve lagging academic achievement, to enrich the academic programs or to substantially reduce property taxes.
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After 1900, asbestos was a favored lagging material.
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This lagging could also be viewed with distinction to full-time and part-time employment.
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