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Filter by Meaning The torpor of the repetitive task made him feel like a machine.
The patient's torpor was a clear sign of depression.
The frog enters a state of torpor during the cold winter months.
The butterfly entered a state of torpor to survive the cold winter months.
The bat went into torpor during the day to conserve energy.
During the winter, some animals experience torpor to conserve energy.
Reptiles and amphibians enter torpor to survive cold winters.
Some birds can enter torpor during long flights to save energy.
The lack of exercise and movement led to a torpor in his body.
Her torpor in completing assignments is affecting her grades.
She sat in a torpor, staring blankly at the wall.
The torpor of the students was evident during the boring lecture.
His torpor was due to the boredom of doing the same job every day.
The underground bulbs of tulips and daffodils remain in torpor until spring.
Some fish can enter a state of torpor when the water temperature drops too low.
The hibernating bear's torpor allowed it to survive through the winter.
The community's torpor in response to the environmental disaster was alarming.
The torpor of the meeting left everyone feeling drained.
His lack of exercise led to a sense of torpor and lethargy.
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