Superlative for in a state or period of inactivity or dormancy
“The tumor is usually benign and remains histologically quiescent for a long period of time.”
Superlative for sluggish or slow-moving
“If they gained opprobrium for being a passive and quiescent movement, willing to cooperate with employers, it may have been particularly as a result of their actions during this period.”
Superlative for immobile or not moving
“At that time, each larva wraps itself in a cocoon, plugs its chamber with silk, and becomes quiescent.”
Superlative for calm or peaceful in nature
“For once the child was quiescent as if it were asleep, or pondering upon some deep enigma.”
(pronunciation) Superlative for not pronounced or sounded
Superlative for no longer active or functioning
Superlative for accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance
Superlative for motionless, not physically moving
Superlative for stationary and not moving
Superlative for having or showing laziness, disregard or negligence
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