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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The car engine was inert and wouldn't start, even after several attempts.
The satellite was inert and had stopped sending signals to Earth.
The inert pencil did not write until it was sharpened.
The new marketing campaign was inert and failed to attract any new customers.
The company's growth has been inert for the past few years.
The inert state of the economy is causing concern for many citizens.
The exhibit lacked imagination and felt inert.
The medicine was inert and did not alleviate the patient's pain.
The soldier's inert movements were deliberate and calculated.
The anaconda lay inert and coiled up, waiting for its next meal.
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