To be in the proccess of dying, to face the foreseeable and inevitable end ones life usually due to sickness.
Not growing or changing; without force or vitality.
1 Yet a moribund real estate market means the company's outlook remains uncertain.
2 Block deals may help league table credit, especially when business is moribund .
3 Given the need to rejuvenate a moribund , oil-dependent economy, that's not ideal.
4 Control the moribund local machinery, it seems, and power will be yours.
5 Stockholm's move reflects growing international exasperation over the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
6 Those sticking it out have witnessed moribund football leading to moderate results.
7 VZW has light debts, no moribund landline businesses, and enjoys high margins.
8 From Sunderland, whose survival hopes are moribund , this would have been expected.
9 In the early 1980s, the Mouse Factory was a pretty moribund operation.
10 For many adults all over the world, it has rekindled moribund relationships.
11 Imagine the transformative mayhem that would wreak on the moribund status quo!
12 Lerondeau is still at death's door, but though moribund , he can eat.
13 European powers worry unilateral Israeli territorial moves could kill off long - moribund peacemaking.
14 Still, a moribund US housing market and persistently high unemployment threaten the recovery.
15 One factor driving speculators into the property market is moribund stocks.
16 The Soviet Constitution is not so much moribund as in abeyance.
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