Moribund Mnemonic
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moribund
moribund
/ˈmɔːɹɪbʌnd/
Examples
- The language is currently considered moribund.
- I would say the proposal is moribund.
- It is away from the moribund city life.
- It was a moribund downtown in the midst of a growing region.
- For all intents and purrposes, the word 'dower' is moribund.
- Most of the languages are endangered, and several are moribund or extinct.
- The use of Icelandic within this community is now moribund.
- The year of 1874, however, found the company moribund.
- These processes are moribund from the weight of the community's concern.
- The Prince's return brings a rush of joy into the moribund fort.
not growing or changing; without force or vitality
adjective
being on the point of death; breathing your last
adjective
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"More + Be + Done. It means something's dying, less can be done."
"More + He Bund. More sick, he’s bundled in bed, almost at his end."
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