অনুচ্চারিত, স্থির, নিস্তব্ধ, শান্ত, অক্রিয়, অনুচ্চার্য, নিশ্চল
(1) Not active or activated,marked by a state of tranquil repose,being quiet or still or inactive,causing no symptoms,inactive
(2) Not active or activated
(3) Marked by a state of tranquil repose
(4) Being quiet or still or inactive
(5) Causing no symptoms
(6) Inactive
(1) By 1964, the seemingly quiescent laity had acquired a public voice.
(2) In some patients, the disease remains quiescent , and pulmonary function tests show only a slow decline in function.
(3) In developing and democratizing countries, the masses are less ignorant, quiescent , or afraid than they once were.
(4) In haploid yeast, cells arrest in the G 1 phase of the cell cycle and enter a quiescent phase referred to as G 0.
(5) Her prior medical history was otherwise only remarkable for a quiescent ulcerative colitis.
(6) The embryo enters a quiescent stage, accumulates storage compounds and acquires desiccation tolerance.
(7) A lobotomized patient may not feel any happier, but affectless, quiescent people are surely easier to deal with in an institution.
(8) The contours of African life through the relatively quiescent decade after 1963 were moulded by demographic and social change as much as by repression.
(9) She was so elated that for the rest of that day, and for the rest of that week, the little worm of melancholy which had been eating away at her heart was quiescent .
(10) Good press, or at least a quiescent press, is the absolute goal.
(11) The Local Government Act 1985 abolished the six metropolitan councils, replacing their police authorities by more quiescent joint boards.
(12) And what are the circumstances like now, presumably the volcanoes would be extinct, they're quiescent ?
(13) Yet despite the widespread attention these economic woes received, the Japanese public remained strangely quiescent .
(14) During fasting, or between meals, the gastrointestinal tract is not completely quiescent .
(15) This suggests the existence of a comparatively long-lived quiescent tectonic regime over that interval.
(16) Many species, especially non-vertebrates, exhibit quiescent life stages of indeterminate duration.
(17) Consequently, Chalk should not be perceived as merely a thick pelagic ooze deposited in a tectonically quiescent period.
(18) Originally quiescent politically, the majority of Deobandis opposed the partition of India and saw Pakistan as the creation of Western forces.
(19) The tumor is usually benign and remains histologically quiescent for a long period of time.
(20) Germination is a period characterized by the events that commence with the uptake of water by the quiescent dry seed and terminate with the elongation of the embryonic axis.
inactive
inert
idle
dormant
at rest
inoperative
deactivated
quiet
still
motionless
immobile
passive
active
Active