moribund in a sentence
a.
Definition
Moribund: in a state of decline or stagnation, lacking vitality or progress.
Sample Sentences
- The once-thriving town felt moribund after the factory closed, leaving many in despair.
- His career had become moribund, with no new opportunities on the horizon.
- The moribund economy struggled to recover from the recent recession, causing widespread concern.
- She found the conversation moribund, lacking any energy or enthusiasm.
- The organization was on the verge of collapse, its projects moribund and unfunded.
- The once-thriving town had become moribund, with shops closing and streets empty.
- His enthusiasm for the project was moribund, leaving the team feeling demoralized and unmotivated.
- As the industry faced new challenges, many feared it was entering a moribund phase.
- The theater struggled to attract an audience, leaving its performances feeling increasingly moribund.
- Her moribund interest in the subject was evident during the class discussions.
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