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moribund

[mawr-uh-buhnd, mor-] / ˈmɔr əˌbʌnd, ˈmɒr- /


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Neighbouring Thailand hosts millions of people who have fled the conflict in Myanmar or left the country to seek work outside its moribund economy.

From Barron's

Voter interest in the race remains relatively moribund, especially after two of California’s most prominent Democrats — former Vice President Kamala Harris and current U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

He has recruited for the suit the same law firm—Keller Postman—that is already leading multidistrict litigation against Kenvue over Tylenol, litigation that was moribund until RFK rode to the rescue.

From The Wall Street Journal

During the pandemic, when international travel was moribund, previous leadership pushed the airline to be more lower-cost focused and did not predict that the higher-end consumer would be driving travel right now.

From MarketWatch

The moribund American motorcycle business just got a shot in the arm.

From Barron's