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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Lag.

A: Come on. Stop lagging behind.
B: Their software tends to lag behind other producers.

What does lag mean in the sentences?
  

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lag - to be behind, not as modern, not as up-to-date, to stay behind the leader

  • lag - to be behind, not as modern, not as up-to-date, to stay behind the leader
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lag - to be behind, not as modern, not as up-to-date, to stay behind the leader

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