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Definition of INERT. 1: lacking the power to move . 2: very slow to move or act : sluggish. 3: deficient in active properties; especially: lacking a usual or ...
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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( ĭn-ûrt ’ ) adj. Unable to move or act. Sluggish in action or motion; lethargic. See synonyms at inactive . Chemistry ...
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–adjective 1. having no inherent power of action, motion, or resistance ( opposed to active ): inert matter. 2. Chemistry . having little or no ability to react, as ...
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Definition of INERT. 1: lacking the power to move . 2: very slow to move or act : sluggish. 3: deficient in active properties; especially: lacking a usual or ...
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in·ert (n-ûrt) adj. 1. Unable to move or act. 2. Sluggish in action or motion; lethargic. See Synonyms at inactive. 3. Chemistry Not readily reactive with other ...
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Definition. An inert chemical substance is one that is not generally reactive. This is a synonym for "inactive" with respect to chemical reactions.
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adjective. having inertia; without power to move, act, or resist; tending to be physically or mentally inactive; dull; slow; having or exhibiting little or no ...
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Apr 09, 2011 · unable to move or act; inanimate · sluggish or lethargic · in chemistry, not readily reacting with other elements or compounds having no therapeutic ...
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