Some trades councils that were virtually moribund have been revived by their new-found role of taking the lead in combating fascism in their area. [adjective]
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A farmer found a frigate bird in a moribund state in Shropshire, England on 7th November. [adjective]
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Nadir of misery: the aged impotent disfranchised ratesupported moribund lunatic pauper. [adjective]
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Who has made you the nurse in charge of this sick and moribund organization. [adjective]
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This was the high tide of its prosperity; in New York in 1833 the organization was moribund, and its. [Please select]
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"Utirupa is one of those men who make me think the Rajput race is not moribund." [Please select]
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The congressional election of 1882 clearly demonstrated that the party was moribund. [Please select]
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A rule that can re-establish itself and extend its scope in this way is not moribund. [Please select]
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His arrival effected an immediate resurrection of the almost moribund Congress of Vienna. [Please select]
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