dormant in a sentence
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Definition
Dormant: inactive or in a state of rest or sleep, temporarily not exhibiting growth or activity.
Sample Sentences
- The volcano has been dormant for several centuries, but scientists warn it could erupt again.
- During the winter months, many plants remain dormant, conserving energy until spring.
- The company has a dormant patent that could potentially be revived with the right technology.
- His talents lay dormant for years until he finally decided to pursue his passion for music.
- The seeds can remain dormant in the soil for years, waiting for the perfect conditions to germinate.
- The volcano has been dormant for over a century, but scientists warn it could erupt at any time.
- Many species remain dormant during the winter months to conserve energy and survive harsh conditions.
- The seeds lie dormant in the soil, waiting for the right conditions to germinate and grow.
- While the project is currently dormant, there are plans to revive it in the near future.
- Her creative ideas often lie dormant until the right moment inspires her to bring them to life.
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