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moribond

 

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Term: Moribond

Part of speech: Adjective

Senses and Usages:

  1. On the verge of dying or declining rapidly.
    • The moribond patient spent his last moments surrounded by loved ones.
    • The moribond business struggled to compete in the changing market.
  2. Lacking vitality or intensity; fading away.
    • The moribond colors of the sunset painted a picturesque scene.
    • His moribond enthusiasm for the project was evident.

Part of speech: Noun

Senses and Usages:

  1. A person who is dying or in a dying state.
    • The doctors gathered around the moribond to provide comfort.
    • Her grandfather passed away peacefully as a moribond.
  2. Something that is approaching its end or no longer in use.
    • The old building stood as a moribond from a forgotten era.
    • Her vintage collection consisted of numerous moribonds waiting to be restored.

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