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Engage in passive relaxation.
vege out
1
To take a walk is to
vegetate
;
to saunter is to live.
2
When I am in the country I wish to
vegetate
like the country.
3
I might stay right here in this hospital bed and
vegetate
.
4
To sit still and stay in one place is to
vegetate
.
5
To
vegetate
is an odd verb, sometimes even an unpleasant one.
6
Must not the inhabitants
vegetate
dully after the style of their own bananas?
7
I don't need to
vegetate
in order to rest, do I?
8
What a contented folk this should be whose very homes can so
vegetate
!
9
I could
vegetate
very comfortably right here and let other people make the decisions.'
10
For forty-two months that child was content to sit on his fanny and
vegetate
.
11
To
vegetate
:
to grow and cover the ground, but also to be apparently inactive.
12
All she knew was, that she wished to live, and not merely to
vegetate
.
13
Indeed, I feel nothing at all, I only
vegetate
,
waiting patiently for my end.
14
Out of 100 nuts, only two-thirds, on an average, will be found to
vegetate
.
15
The colony was left to
vegetate
in absolute poverty.
16
One could be content to
vegetate
for ever here.
vegetate
·
vegetate in
vegetate here
leave to vegetate
barely vegetate
condemn to vegetate