Rechercher
to bog down
[phrase form: bog]
01
enliser, boguer
to cause something to get stuck in mud or wet ground, preventing it from moving easily
Transitive
02
s'enliser, embourber
to get stuck in mud or wet ground, preventing movement
Intransitive
03
enliser, bloquer
to prevent someone or something from making progress
04
enliser, ralentir
(of progress or process) to become stuck or slowed down due to obstacles or difficulties
bog down
v
Exemple
The political process can bog down due to bureaucratic hurdles.
Negotiations often bog down when there's a lack of agreement.
Negative feedback can easily bog down a person's motivation to improve.
Productivity may bog down if the team lacks proper resources.
They tried to bog down the negotiations with unnecessary demands.