Sentence examples for dormant means from inspiring English sources

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Becoming dormant means you live to fight another day.

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Peña Nieto on February 3 appointed a career bureaucrat to head a previously dormant ministry meant to act as an anti-corruption watchdog over public officials.

Despite the importance of the imperial idea at this time, peninsular fractionalist tendencies were by no means dormant.

Latent CMV in many organs can be reactivated from its dormant state by several means of immunosuppression, including transmission from donors to immunosuppressed recipients of transplants, and blood transfusion.

"But our big problem is that we don't have enough talent to run those machines at off hours, which means they sit dormant 70 hours a week when they could be working".

The scenes looked like the aftermath of a catastrophe, but the bodies were meant to signify dormant new life.

Figure 4 shows the mean reductions of dormant and germinating spores exposed to room air on surfaces (desiccated) or in solution.

Figure 2 shows the mean reductions of dormant versus germinating spores in response to treatment with UV-C radiation at 12,000-µWs/cm2 (i.e., the vegetative killing dose), heat to 80°C for 5 minutes, and 90% ethanol.

Instead, I just told iOS not to give Google Photos access to my photos, which means the app sat dormant on my phone for years.

But the Coalition scrapped CTFs following the election in 2010, which has meant many have remained dormant.

All those Victorian plantings mean that there are dormant seeds, both of plants that prospered and of those that didn't, all over the island, biding their time.

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