Examples of 'moribund' in a sentence

Meaning of "moribund"

Moribund is an adjective that describes something that is in a state of decline or near death. It is often used in the context of businesses or traditions
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  • Approaching death; about to die; dying; expiring.
  • Almost obsolete, nearing an end.
  • A person who is near to dying.

How to use "moribund" in a sentence

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Number of moribund or dead animals at each step.
Even powder she puts on the moribund.
Any moribund animals should be humanely terminated.
All networks go moribund now and then.
Once moribund property values have soared.
Business investment was moribund in the third quarter.
A moribund state is the endpoint in the assay.
He modernized factories and resurrected the moribund.
Moribund mice were sacrificed for ethical reasons.
Both dead and moribund flies were counted.
Moribund termites are recorded and removed daily.
That have pulled many a moribund unfortunate.
To our moribund men it was a vision of paradise.
That still glimmered in his moribund frame.
Dead or moribund pups should be examined for defects.

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It is away from the moribund city life.
Local trade was paralyzed and industry was moribund.
The left has been moribund for years.
State and local organizations became moribund.
Any dead or clearly moribund fish should be removed.
The few birds seen anywhere were moribund.
Moribund patients will go through an emergency department thoracotomy.
The trading system is far from moribund.
Currently it can be classified as a moribund or critically endangered language.
Animals were sacrificed when they became moribund.
It will become a moribund or a vegetative state.
Administrative mechanism for terminating a moribund effort.
A language becomes moribund when children stop learning it.
It may be one way to goose a moribund economy.
Is that working in a moribund enterprise gave me a lasting appreciation.
Mice survival was recorded when mice were moribund.
Any investment in this moribund regime is doomed to fail.
Moribund defense and an ineffective offense.
It may consist entirely of moribund old gentlemen.
A kind of moribund fury lies in the aesthetes of decadence.
The concept remained moribund for five years.
The moribund can not choose.
It is still remembered by some elderly people but is moribund.
All animals moribund or in poor physical condition are euthanized.
She thought about restarting her moribund career.
Moribund animals were sacrificed and examined gross pathologically.
But today they are all moribund.
Dead or moribund insects were removed daily.
Capitalism should be considered as a moribund system.
Moribund animals should be removed and necropsied when noticed.
It stinks like the dead and the moribund.
The aim is to strengthen the moribund population of this species.
A dozen infectious and parasitic diseases are extinct or moribund.
Moribund or sick animals were euthanized.
But those negotiations have been moribund for years.

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