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been inert
adjective
Unable to move or act; inanimate.
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For months now, Ruth had been inert, almost unwakeable.
"I've been inert to seeing myself as a woman versus a man," she said.
These elements would, therefore, be expected to be observed as human-specific insertions more often than the DNA transposons, for example, which have been inert for tens of millions of years.
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Demand is inert.
Her lips were inert.
Mostly I was inert.
This bound fraction is inert.
Otherwise, the movie is inert.
But their relationship is inert.
In other cases, one enantiomer is inert.
On its own, it's inert.
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