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  1. SAGGING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SAG is to droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness. How to use sag in a sentence.

  2. SAG Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    SAG definition: to sink or bend downward by weight or pressure, especially in the middle. See examples of sag used in a sentence.

  3. SAG definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    When something sags, it hangs down loosely or sinks downwards in the middle. The shirt's cuffs won't sag and lose their shape after washing. [VERB] The roof sagged at one corner, where the ceiling …

  4. Sagging - definition of sagging by The Free Dictionary

    sagging (ˈsæɡɪŋ) adj 1. falling in value 2. (of courage, spirits, etc) weakening; flagging

  5. Sagging - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    If something is sagging, it's drooping down from weight, age, or exhaustion. The sagging ceiling in the kitchen is a clue that there's a leak in the upstairs bathroom plumbing.

  6. SAGGING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Dampness, sagging roof, draughts, cracked walls and other faults due to bad construction won't develop later.

  7. sagging - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to sink downward by or as if by weight: His body sagged under the weight of carrying her. to decline or become less in strength or intensity: Our spirits began to sag. to decline or go down in value: The …

  8. sagging Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.net

    adjective Definitions Emotional or Moral Context: Indicative of decreased morale or motivation. "The sagging spirits of the team improved after hearing the good news." "His sagging enthusiasm …

  9. sag | meaning of sag in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary ...

    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sag /sæɡ/ verb (sagged, sagging) [intransitive] 1 to hang down or bend in the middle, especially because of the weight of something SYN droop The …

  10. Sag Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    Her cheeks sagged [= drooped] with age. The shelf sagged [= bowed] under the weight of so many books. The economy began to sag. As all our efforts failed, our spirits sagged.