1. slumping - Noun
2. slumping - Adjective
3. slumping - Verb
of Slump
Source: Webster's dictionaryConstant slumping increases the stress on the spine and joints, and can lead to headaches, neck and shoulder tension, and lower-back pain. Denise Austin
Any rapid rise in unemployment could pose a big challenge to China’s stability-obsessed leaders, with growth in the world’s second-largest economy already slumping to near three-decade lows. Source: Internet
Despite the slumping nuclear industry in Japan, the government has set a target for nuclear power generation to account for 20 to 22 percent of the country's electricity supply by 2030, which requires resuming operations of 20 to 30 reactors. Source: Internet
Beyond the optics, there are serious issues to address as India faces a slumping economy and ongoing protests over a citizenship law that excludes Muslims. Source: Internet
In reality, Benintendi was slumping most of last season, whether he was batting leadoff or not. Source: Internet
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Markelle Fultz had the best game of his career and the Orlando Magic needed it to get past the slumping Brooklyn Nets. Source: Internet