dormant in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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dormant in the PONS Dictionary

dormant Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to lie dormant

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The tubers get dormant if temperature gets too low.
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Some desert plants produce seed which lies dormant in the soil until sparked into growth by rainfall.
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Because of their extended dormant season, water hickory seedlings are able to survive late-spring floods better than most of their would-be competitors.
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The observatory then went into a dormant period after 1982.
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The plant is winter growing and summer dormant.
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On the death of the second lord in 1638, the lordship became dormant.
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The film was a commercial hit and revived a previously dormant series.
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It becomes active after being in a dormant state and responds to fluctuating temperature, air flow, and humidity within the surrounding environment.
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Each guna is present in active or dormant form in all the substances created.
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The dormant character will able to recover a portion of their vitality, while the current character is fighting.
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