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Bog down Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɑɡ/, /ˈbɔɡ/ /ˈdaʊn
BAHG-down or BAWG-down
bˈɒɡ/ /dˈaʊn
BOG-down

Definition

To become stuck, slowed down, or unable to make progress, either literally (like a car in mud) or figuratively (like a project with too many problems).

Usage & Nuances

Primarily informal and used in both literal (vehicle stuck) and figurative (work 'bogged down in paperwork') contexts. Commonly appears as 'get bogged down' or 'be bogged down.' Often used for processes, projects, or people who are slowed by problems.

Example Sentences

The truck bogged down in the mud.

basic

Our project bogged down because of all the paperwork.

basic

Do not let yourself bog down in small details.

basic

The meeting really bogged down when everyone started arguing.

natural

I always get bogged down in emails and lose track of time.

natural

Don’t let this conversation bog down—let’s move on.

natural