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Filter by Meaning The calming effect of the music left her in a state of torpor.
The team's poor performance was due to a general torpor and lack of motivation.
The torpor of the team's training caused them to perform poorly in the game.
The political torpor of the government led to widespread dissatisfaction among the citizens.
The torpor of the meeting was broken by a sudden outburst from one of the attendees.
During the summer drought, the trees were in a state of torpor.
The party was a complete failure, as the guests remained in a state of torpor throughout the evening.
The lazy afternoon was characterized by a torpor that kept everyone quiet and still.
I fell into a state of torpor after my surgery.
The economic torpor in the region lasted for several years.
The torpor of the political class is preventing effective action on climate change.
The torpor of the students during the boring lecture was noticeable.
The torpor of the long car ride made him feel restless and anxious.
The frog was in torpor, waiting for the temperature to warm up before it could move again.
Some bacteria can enter a state of torpor to survive in unfavorable conditions.
The torpor of the team's strategy resulted in a defeat in the championship game.
The torpor of the company's leadership is causing a decline in employee morale.
The extreme cold was putting the animals into a state of torpor.
The torpor of the museum's exhibits made for a dull and uninteresting visit.
The torpor of the town during the winter season was palpable.
The frog's torpor helped it to survive the cold winter months.
The long, monotonous lecture put the entire audience into a state of torpor.
The torpor of the religious community resulted in a decline in attendance.
The torpor of society's moral compass is leading to a decline in values.
The caterpillar was in a state of torpor before emerging as a butterfly.
After finishing the large meal, he fell into a state of torpor.
The torpor of the audience showed the speaker was losing their attention.
His torpor in responding to emails is frustrating his colleagues.
The company's financial torpor led to a lack of innovation.
The audience's torpor made the play difficult to watch.
His torpor in studying for the exam resulted in poor grades.
Her torpor was so severe that she could barely get out of bed.
After a long day of hiking, a state of torpor set in, and I fell asleep immediately.
The company's torpor in adapting to changing market conditions led to its decline.
The seed of some plants remain in a state of torpor until the right environmental conditions for germination occur.
I could not escape the torpor of my depression.
The torpor of the musician's creativity is resulting in repetitive and uninspired compositions.
The torpor of the economy is causing stagnation and unemployment.
The team's torpor in the first half led to their loss in the game.
The seeds of some plants can remain in torpor for years before they germinate.
The torpor of the desert landscape was broken only by the occasional cactus.
The torpor of the academic field is leading to a lack of innovation and progress.
The torpor of grief enveloped her after her father's death.
Certain species of bats experience torpor daily to conserve energy.
Some species of hummingbirds enter a state of torpor to conserve energy during the night.
The torpor of boredom had set in, and I could barely concentrate on my work.
The torpor of the journalist's investigative reporting is leaving important issues unaddressed.
The torpor in the air made it difficult to breathe.
The torpor of the city's cultural scene made it unappealing to tourists.
The torpor of the artist's inspiration left her unable to create new work.
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