sagging (B2)
verb
Pronunciation: /sæɡ/
Definition
To droop or hang downward, especially from weight, weakness, or lack of tension.
Examples
The shelf started to sag under the weight of the books.
His shoulders sagged with exhaustion after the long journey.
The tent fabric will sag if it rains heavily.
How to Use sagging
- sag under the weight of (prepositional phrase)
- To bend or hang lower because of the pressure exerted by something heavy. — "The bridge began to sag under the weight of the trucks."
- sagging (collocation)
- Describing something that is currently drooping or weakening. — "We noticed the sagging roofline of the old barn."
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