torpescence Synonyms
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torpescence Meaning
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torpescence (n.)
The quality or state or being torpescent; torpidness; numbness; stupidity.
torpescence Sentence Examples
- The once-vibrant city fell into a state of torpescence as its inhabitants abandoned it.
- The deep torpescence of the winter months left the farm animals longing for spring.
- The children's excitement evaporated into torpescence as the long car ride wore on.
- The cold, damp air cast a pall of torpescence over the town, making its inhabitants lethargic.
- The elderly woman's body had fallen into a state of torpescence, her limbs unresponsive.
- The deep torpescence of the ocean's depths made it difficult for divers to explore them.
- The torpescence of the economy led to widespread layoffs and financial hardship.
- The heavy rain and cold wind induced a sense of torpescence in the hikers, making them retreat to the shelter.
- The torpescence of the summer afternoon made it impossible to concentrate on work.
- The torpescence of the patient's condition left the doctors with few treatment options.
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The quality or state or being torpescent; torpidness; numbness; stupidity.
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The once-vibrant city fell into a state of torpescence as its inhabitants abandoned it.
The deep torpescence of the winter months left the farm animals longing for spring.
The children's excitement evaporated into torpescence as the long car ride wore on.
The cold, damp air cast a pall of torpescence over the town, making its inhabitants lethargic.