Superlative for unable to move or act
“The image of the rural cultivator as politically inert unless prodded by external forces persists.”
Superlative for lacking energy or vigor
“Is it just an unwillingness on the part of an inert legal community in this country that the jury system has not been adequately researched?”
Superlative for weak, lifeless or lacking in strength
“He glanced over his shoulder, then spun completely around to stare at the inert body crumpled on the asphalt a few feet behind him.”
Superlative for in an idle state due to not being used or employed
“Inert warehouses and earth-covered magazines are spread throughout the depot's 45,000 acres.”
Superlative for dull or uninteresting in nature
“What Shakespeare did with Brooke's clean but relatively inert story was to add complication and focus.”
Superlative for at rest, stationary, immobile, not moving
Superlative for lacking sufficient power or strength
Superlative for existing in a latent or dormant state
Superlative for in an idle state due to not being used or employed
Superlative for resistant to corrosion and discoloration
Superlative for not operating or being used
Superlative for dull, sluggish, or ugly
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