torpidity
IPA: tˈɔrpˈɪdʌti
noun
- The property of being torpid.
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Examples of "torpidity" in Sentences
- And no, torpidity is not something a U-boat used to sink ships.
- Chisleu -- meaning "torpidity," the state in which nature is in November, answering to this month.
- Towards the end of the last century a certain torpidity fell upon this concept of the chemical atom.
- The inability or refusal to reason, to seek truth and understanding, inevitably leads to intolerance and intellectual torpidity.
- This episode suggested that considerable losses of weight, characteristic of swallows deprived of food for a long period of time, induce torpidity and subsequent death.
- When this idea intruded on the train of romantic visions which agitated him, it was like the sharp stroke of the harpoon, which awakens the whale from slumbering torpidity into violent action.
- What several of these books combine to show — sometimes but not always unintentionally — is that the three years of the JFK regime were consumed by extraordinary hyperactivity on two fronts, and by extraordinary torpidity on two others.
- His stolid instinctive conservatism grovels before the tyrant rule of routine, despite that turbulent and licentious independence which ever suggests revolt against the ruler: his mental torpidity, founded upon physical indolence, renders immediate action and all manner of exertion distasteful: his conscious weakness shows itself in overweening arrogance and intolerance.
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