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languish verb ail, become disheartened, become ill, beeome weak, collapse, decay, decline, despair, despond, droop, drop, ebb, fade, fail, fail in health, fall ill, fall sick, flag, fret, go into a decline, grieve, grow weak, lament, languere, languescere, live under unfavorable conditions, lose heart, lose spirit, lose strength, pine, pine away, repine, sag, sicken, sink, slump, stagnate, succumb, suffer, tabescere, waste away, weaken, wear away, wilt, wither See also: decay, degenerate, suffer How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The convention center, the Hollywood & Highland drain, North Hollywood's decades-old economic languishment (rescued by the subway terminal), several other lethargic Community Redevelopment Agency project areas, and the imprudent rental housing policies are proof. |
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