Sentence examples for be quiescent from inspiring English sources

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be quiescent

adjective

Inactive, quiet, at rest.

  • The bats were quiescent at that time of day, so we slowly entered the cave.

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Leo's MGB past cannot be buried but it seems to be quiescent.

The fluid is assumed to be quiescent and inviscid.

"A lot less has been done than was promised," and Serbs will not be quiescent, she warned.

Citing an outspoken predecessor, George S. Lewis, who led the chapter from 1969 to 1986, Mr. Bell said: "For the chapter not to be quiescent, it has to run the risk of alienating members.

These same psychological "abnormalities" were the targets of systematic eradication during the decades of Bolshevik terror and the following period of the Soviet police state: a Soviet man had to be quiescent, unquestioning, and submissive.

Ma says that the monster black holes her team discovered in 2011 in NGC 4889 and NGC 3842, each weighing about 10 billion solar masses, may be quiescent quasars.

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For now, Mr Morales is quiescent.

Soviet society was quiescent in 1985.

Because expectations are low, spoilers are quiescent.

Even the farmers have been quiescent.

"But in the 13 years since, things have been quiescent.

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