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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Inert' in a Sentence

"Lacking inherent power of action, motion, or resistance; not active." more

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The rock lay inert on the ground, unmoving and still.
The puppet lay inert until the puppeteer started controlling its movements.
During the hot afternoon, the air felt inert and motionless.
The toy car came to an inert stop after rolling down the inclined plane.
The rock remained inert on the ground, showing no signs of movement.
The dormant volcano appeared inert, with no visible signs of erupting.
The rock is inert and does not move.
The scientist studied inert gases in the lab.
The old batteries lying in the drawer are inert and no longer produce power.
The boulder remained inert, unmoved by the strong winds that swept through the valley.
The robot stood inert until it was turned on.
The sleeping cat appeared inert on the cozy blanket.
The leaf fell from the tree and lay inert on the grass.
The toy car remained inert on the table.
The sleepy cat was inert, lazing in the warm sunlight on the windowsill.
The toy car became inert when its batteries ran out.
The car's inert engine refused to start.
The stone lying on the ground is inert.
The old robot was now inert, with no signs of activity.

Inert

in-urt
adjectiveLacking inherent power of action, motion, or resistance; not active.

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Last Updated On: March 4, 2024
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