Definitionadj. in a condition of biological rest or suspended animation
Last update: March 25, 2017
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Her feelings of affection are dormant but easily awakened. [adjective]
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Dormant buds. [adjective]
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A dormant volcano. [adjective]
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As they are dragged through the rift caves to Quentaris some of the slaves undergo a change that awakens some dormant psychic abilities. [adjective]
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You have lashed the dormant tigress in my nature into fury. [adjective]
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By means of the Bank new wealth is continually created, the use of which (soon becoming indispensable to selfishness) wrests the dormant capital from the hands of the jealous proprietor. [adjective]
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That Spanish strain in them was wholly dormant now. [Please select]
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They are cut to the last dormant bud in winter. [Please select]
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"Je viens vous annoncer une grande nouvelle: Nous l'avons, en dormant, madame, échappé belle."' [Please select]
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Meanwhile, his genius for governing upon the Gluiskian system lay dormant. [Please select]
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Hibernate: to pass the winter in a dormant condition. [Please select]
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