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adjective
Unable to move or act; inanimate.
Exact(60)
And perlite is very close to inert, so it doesn't change soil pH.
His body had gone from living thing to inert object — a side of beef, suspended from a hook.
As the European Central Bank has freed up cash to spur the eurozone economy, Italian banks have continued to lend to inert companies.
Graft does not function, as some claim that it does elsewhere, as an unseemly but expedient market solution to inert bureaucracy, greasing the seized-up wheels of industry.
The ongoing makeover of the building across the courtyard, previously evidenced to me only by the ghostlike ropes tethered to inert platforms hanging from the building at night, now alive with squealing drills and obstreperous hammering.
Yes the media is skewed, but we, the consumers, are also complicit – in that media is no longer a top-down affair, transmitting information to inert readers or watchers.
These are nice performances from Hiddlestone and Swinton, poised, if waxily self-conscious, although this is entirely appropriate for the characters, and Swinton's slight tendency to inert queenliness works well with Eve and her mysterious hauteur.
The breakthrough curves indicate modification in curve shapes and retardation of nanoparticles compared to inert solute.
Finally, PSA applicability to inert (nitrogen and carbon dioxide) rejection from NG is discussed.
These are significantly below the limit values for disposal to inert landfill.
He does not replace a dynamic by an atomistic theory, or switch from active forces to inert matter.
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