(Of e.g. volcanos) not erupting and not extinct.
In a condition of biological rest or suspended animation.
Lying with head on paws as if sleeping.
Inactive but capable of becoming active.
Синонимы
Examples for "sleeping "
Examples for "sleeping "
1 Hope they don't keep us awake; they'll be sleeping right under us.
2 Passengers are packed check-by-jowl, yet have no problem reading or even sleeping .
3 It's unthinkable that a family with young children could be sleeping rough.
4 They were all in bed; and in some beds two were sleeping .
5 Her sleeping place and position had not been good for her arthritis.
1 High quality loan issuance so far this year has been fairly dormant .
2 That day, my dormant wish of almost exactly three years came true.
3 If progress stalls, tax reform could lay dormant during 2018's election year.
4 Perhaps they were even a form of power, but one long dormant .
5 However, viruses may be dormant within the CNS and become active later.
6 She said that indicated to authorities the virus had not been dormant .
7 Conditions can make us dormant , but we reemerge when the climate changes.
8 The river monsters along the river's marge lay dormant in the slime.
9 However, this Micawber outfit appeared dormant on the Oakbay audits of 2015.
10 The BBC's Neil Bowdler reports from the heart of a dormant volcano.
11 Friends loaned their dormant equipment to get Humphrey's story-telling muscles working again.
12 The aborted bill provided Yingluck's long - dormant enemies with the ammunition they needed.
13 He crossed to the window and looked out upon the dormant city.
14 At the sight of the little girl all her dormant qualms awoke.
15 IN 1925, scientists discovered that cows had a dormant facility for language.
16 I caught it all right, but it's sort of dormant in me.
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