Definition of Torpor
the state of being motionless or inactive
Examples of Torpor in a sentence
After overeating on Christmas, I fell into a satisfied torpor. π
Hopefully the stock market will rise from its torpor and reach a year-end high. π
If my husband does not come out of his torpor and get a job, I will divorce him. π
Many voters are in political torpor and rarely go to the polls. π
During the winter, the bears fall into an intense torpor. π
The news of her husbandβs death put April in an emotional torpor. π
After a five-year torpor, the singer released a new album. π
The stimulus checks helped to bring the economy out of torpor. π
Before the gunshot victim came out of a coma, he was in torpor for two weeks. π
Because business has been in torpor for eight months, Edward has to lay off several employees. π
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