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    lagging
    /ˈlaɡɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. material providing heat insulation for a water tank, pipes, etc.

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  2. 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.

  3. to move or make progress so slowly that you are behind other people or things: He's lagging behind - I think we'd better wait for him to catch us up. Sales are lagging at the moment. [ I ] If a computer or computer game lags, there is a delay between the user doing something and the computer or game reacting to it:

  4. The meaning of LAG is a falling or staying behind : the act or the condition of lagging. How to use lag in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Lag.

  5. LAGGING definition: 1. a thick layer of material used to cover pipes, water tanks (= large containers), and other…. Learn more.

  6. noun. lag· ging ˈla-giŋ. : a lag (see lag entry 4 sense 2) or material used for making lags: such as. a. : material for thermal insulation especially around a cylindrical object. b. : planking used especially for preventing cave-ins in earthwork or for supporting an arch during construction.

  7. Lag definition: to fail to maintain a desired pace or to keep up; fall or stay behind. See examples of LAG used in a sentence.

  8. lagging. ( ˈlæɡɪŋ) n. 1. insulating material wrapped around pipes, boilers, etc, or laid in a roof loft, to prevent loss of heat. 2. the act or process of applying lagging. 3. (Building) a wooden frame used to support an arch during construction.

  9. The word lag describes a kind of slowness or delay. As a noun, it means a slowing: "The coach was disappointed by the lag in her swimmers' best times that day." When you lag behind someone, you fall back or don't measure up.

  10. Jun 15, 2024 · noun. used to wrap around pipes or boilers or laid in attics to prevent loss of heat. see more.

  11. 1. To fail to keep up a pace; straggle: a hiker who lagged behind his companions on the trail. 2. To proceed or develop with comparative slowness: a nation that lags behind its neighbors in economic development. 3. To weaken or slacken; flag: My attention lagged when the lecturer changed subjects. 4.