English to Spanish Meaning of moribund - moribundo


Moribund :
moribundo

moribundo

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Definitions of moribund in English
Adjective(1) not growing or changing; without force or vitality(2) being on the point of death; breathing your last
Examples of moribund in English
(1) But three years on, his much-touted finance and commerce ministers have been unable to spark zest into the moribund economy.(2) A moribund economy and the decline of traditionally unionized industries eroded the base of the labor movement.(3) We took the child out and as I looked at it I realised the kid was moribund .(4) And that culture was nowhere near moribund , but being kept alive, and by ordinary people as much as ÔÇÿelitesÔÇÖ.(5) Many investment managers feel stock markets have been moribund for so long that the odds favour a gradual improvement over the next few years.(6) One patient was moribund at presentation and died 4 days later.(7) But for many potential buyers, the moribund nature of the stock market today makes it unattractive.(8) Ideally patients will be enrolled before they are moribund and on ÔÇÿdeath's doorÔÇÖ.(9) In his review, he reveals a gift for decaying and moribund figures of speech.(10) Officials at City Hall are convinced that after decades of stagnation, the city's moribund downtown core is on the verge of a breakthrough.(11) A once desultory and commercially moribund neighborhood is revived.(12) People thought we were strange to take an interest in an out-of-the-way, if not moribund , part of the capital market.(13) He cannot liberate his people from the moribund cycle of violence and suffering.(14) I think I know what Bill and Ian Fraser are trying to do: they clearly felt that they needed to invigorate something that they must have seen as moribund .(15) Most of the moribund patients recovered due to his treatment.(16) Indeed, many see the need for large-scale hydrogen production as a way to jumpstart the moribund nuclear industry.
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Adjective
1. dying ::
moribundo
2. declining ::
declinante
3. stagnant ::
estancado
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