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quiescence

[kwee-es-uhns, kwahy-] / kwiˈɛs əns, kwaɪ- /


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Second, and crucially, it intimidates opponents into silence and quiescence.

From Slate • Dec. 6, 2024

In their new technique, however, the researchers found the signatures of autofluorescence can be used to study stem cells' dormant state, known as quiescence.

From Science Daily • Mar. 27, 2024

Some 800 years ago, between the years 1210 and 1240, sporadic fissure eruptions took place across Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula—a period of activity that was followed by a long period of quiescence.

From National Geographic • Jan. 17, 2024

The old order has survived and the revolutionaries were either driven into exile, fell into apathy or quiescence.

From BBC • Feb. 20, 2023

I answered miserably that the disease hath a period of quiescence before it blooms.

From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves" by M.T. Anderson




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