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dormant
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dormant
(adjective)
dormant
/
ˈ
doɚmənt/
adjective
dormant
/
ˈ
doɚmənt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of DORMANT
[
more dormant; most dormant
]
:
not doing anything at this time
:
not active but able to become active
a
dormant
volcano
The seeds will
remain/lie dormant
until the spring.
Her emotions have
lain dormant
for many years.
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— dormancy
/
ˈ
doɚmənsi/
noun
[
noncount
]
The volcano has been in a state of
dormancy
for many years.
a period of
dormancy
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