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lagging
1[lag-ing]
noun
the act of falling or staying behind.
adjective
lingering; loitering; slow and dragging.
lagging steps.
lagging
2[lag-ing]
noun
the act of covering a boiler, oil tank, etc., with heat-insulating material.
the covering formed.
the material used.
a number of boards or the like joined together side by side to line an excavation.
Masonry., a number of lags, taken as a whole.
lagging
/ ˈlæɡɪŋ /
noun
insulating material wrapped around pipes, boilers, etc, or laid in a roof loft, to prevent loss of heat
the act or process of applying lagging
a wooden frame used to support an arch during construction
Other Word Forms
- laggingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of lagging1
Example Sentences
He isn’t the first president to blame unfair trade relationships for America’s lagging car exports.
She welcomed the "overdue" changes, saying that the statutory guidance "is now five years old" and "lagging behind life experiences of young people".
On another, if a team are lagging behind competitively under the current rules, there is at least a reasonable possibility they will continue to do so under the next ones.
The U.S. life expectancy, already lagging behind many peer nations, could further stagnate or decline.
It also says that Scotland is lagging behind England in terms of the ratio of speech and language therapists to children.
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