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Dormant

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense 1: In a state of rest or inactivity

Usage:

  • The volcano has been dormant for centuries.
  • The bear hibernates in a dormant state during winter.
  • She kept her talent dormant until the right opportunity came along.

Sense 2: Temporarily inactive or not functioning

Usage:

  • The project remained dormant due to budget constraints.
  • The dormant website needs regular updates to attract visitors.
  • The dormant computer system caused delays in the office.

Part of speech: Noun

Sense 1: A person in a deep sleep or unconscious state

Usage:

  • The doctor attended to the dormants in the emergency room.
  • The rescuers carefully carried the dormants out of the burning building.
  • He woke up feeling disoriented, as if he had been a dormant for hours.

Sense 2: A period of inactivity or suspension

Usage:

  • The business went through a dormant period during the economic recession.
  • Her love life had a dormant phase before she met her current partner.
  • We need to make use of this dormant time to plan for the future.

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