moribund in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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moribund in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for moribund in the English»Spanish Dictionary

moribund [ˈmɒrɪbʌnd, Am ˈmɔ:r-] ADJ form

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English
Most of these are now either extinct or moribund, with only about fifteen languages still being spoken by all age groups.
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The branch at this time was almost moribund, with only around twenty members.
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Isolation and reduction of population is likely to have led to some herds becoming moribund.
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However, his mind returned frequently to the now apparently moribund symphony.
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The result was a moribund and peaceful environment until the 1990s.
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It is moribund, with all speakers born before 1955.
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One problem that arose was that by the 1970s the four-track magnetic sound system was largely moribund.
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Others say that he was brought in to breathe new life into the moribund and unprofitable operation.
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It is a moribund language; in 2010 only 93 people were reported to speak it.
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The increasingly moribund project was finally shelved that same year after some $2 billion of expenditure.
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