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languish

[lang-gwish] / ˈlæŋ gwɪʃ /


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He’s made several accurate predictions, such as in 2023, when silver was languishing around $22 and Krauth warned of a dearth in supplies and surging demand at the Metals Investor Forum.

From MarketWatch

Players who once languished at the end of the bench for Georgia or Ohio State now leap to programs where they can actually take the field.

From The Wall Street Journal

BP is now working to reinvigorate its fossil-fuels business in an effort to boost profits and lift its languishing share price.

From The Wall Street Journal

Aurora’s share price has languished amid questions of how readily it can amass customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

I know they are losing a few players to Afcon, but that would only be a big problem if they were languishing near the bottom of the table.

From BBC