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moribund
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moribund
adj.
dying, expiring, near death; not thriving or advancing, stagnant
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Moribund
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moribund
Adjective
1. not growing or changing; without force or vitality
(synonym) stagnant
(similar) undynamic, adynamic
2. on the point of death; breathing your last; "a moribund patient"; "the expiring man was carried home by his two friends"
(similar) dying(a)
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moribund
adj.
moribund, dying, expiring, near death; not thriving or advancing, stagnant
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Moribund
(n.)
A dying person.
A dying person.
(a.)
In a dying state; dying; at the point of death.
In a dying state; dying; at the point of death.
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