latitant (Meaning)

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latitant (a.)

Lying hid; concealed; latent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of latitant

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latitant Sentence Examples

  1. The fugitive, latitant in the shadows, evaded capture for years.
  2. The hidden treasure remained latitant in the ancient ruins, waiting to be discovered.
  3. The secret message was latitant within the encrypted text, concealed from prying eyes.
  4. The latitant virus lurked within the computer system, infecting files and causing chaos.
  5. The latitant tumor grew undetected within the patient's body, causing pain and suffering.
  6. The latitant gene carried the potential for a devastating disease, passed down from generation to generation.
  7. The latitant emotion simmered beneath the surface, threatening to erupt at any moment.
  8. The latitant flaw in the design of the bridge led to its eventual collapse, causing widespread damage.
  9. The latitant motive for the crime remained a mystery, baffling detectives and fueling speculation.
  10. The latitant beauty of the painting was revealed only to those who took the time to truly appreciate it.

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Lying hid; concealed; latent.

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The fugitive, latitant in the shadows, evaded capture for years.

The hidden treasure remained latitant in the ancient ruins, waiting to be discovered.

The secret message was latitant within the encrypted text, concealed from prying eyes.

The latitant virus lurked within the computer system, infecting files and causing chaos.