Not growing or changing; without force or vitality.
Not circulating or flowing.
Синонимы
Examples for "moribund "
Examples for "moribund "
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.
1 Even the most insignificant problem would be welcome in these stagnant days.
2 Exceptional people continue to rise, but overall mobility is stagnant at best.
3 Residents have taken to drinking stagnant water, increasing the risk of Cholera.
4 More than a year into Mayer's tenure, Yahoo's core business remains stagnant .
5 Toys R Us sales have been stagnant for a number of years.
6 The population of some countries is stagnant or already shrinking, notably Germany's.
7 The tobacco firm's higher cigarette prices protected margins from stagnant volume growth.
8 The Italian economy has been broadly stagnant for the last five quarters.
9 These stagnant high-income economies are the weakest links in the world economy.
10 The powers within her lay stagnant - the keen intellect rusted in its sheath.
11 Ramaphosa placed the stagnant growth of our economy on its apartheid-influenced design.
12 Mosquitoes multiply 100 times faster in stagnant water collecting in waste tires.
13 I know because the golden bands that should be present are stagnant .
14 There was nothing inside but a few inches of stagnant rain water.
15 The confused transformations which work in stagnant water are difficult to study.
16 An overleveraged economy is prone to deflation and stagnant growth, Hoisington argues.
Другие примеры для термина "stagnant"
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Соединенные Штаты Америки