Similar words: acquiescence, quiescent, acquiescent, acquiesce, putrescence, adolescence, obsolescence, luminescence. Meaning: [kwaɪ'esns] n. 1. a state of quiet (but possibly temporary) inaction 2. quiet and inactive restfulness.
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1. After 123 a of quiescence, noticeable seismic activity began on 20 March, 1980.
2. But fiery activism or evasive quiescence are the poles of choice and the poles are notoriously uninhabitable.
3. Motion precedes quiescence, which in turn precedes motion, which in turn precedes quiescence, and so forth.
4. PEA does not mean mechanical quiescence.
5. The Eurasian seismic belt still remained in quiescence.
6. Quiescence , the: The curse that keeps most souls from Awakening, closing people's eyes to the truth of reality and indoctrinating them into the Lie.
7. This results in alternating periods of quiescence and activity - remarkably like the build-up and collapse of a sand pile.
8. The method of controlling gated-clock quiescence state is discussed, and relevant circuit is presented. A low-power design method for finite-state machines is presented.
9. Only I know is that it is in quiescence, including the instant moment.
10. It is discovered that the duration time of quiescence episodes in each active period reduces in a non-linear manner.
11. Yet somehow the usual automatic impulse to drive off invaders of his territory had been lulled into quiescence.
12. In either case, he is motivated by secondary selfish thoughts and thereby loses both his original state of vacuity in quiescence and the corollary state of straightforwardness in movement.
13. The sales-force of enterprise was taken as an example to illustrate the characteristic of the quiescence and the potential influencing factors.
14. The image of Buddha, who was called The Greatest Yogin of all Times, expresses serene quiescence.
15. For modern democracy has rediscovered what the emperors knew: grotesque entertainments guarantee the quiescence of the populace.
16. Special sealing design can ensure complete sealing in combine place of movement and quiescence.
17. In established cases ( rheumatoid arthritis ) there are periods of activity and periods of quiescence.
18. Sleepwalker: A Sleeper who is not Awake but who does not suffer from Quiescence and Disbelief, and who does not increase the chance of a Paradox should he witness vulgar or improbable magic.
19. Furthermore, we show that gases sampled immediately after the eruption have metal concentrations that are orders of magnitude higher than those of gases emitted during periods of quiescence.
20. The fact that the trouble coincided with Ramadan might—or might not—be a factor in this quiescence.
21. Pinatubo awoke in 1991 after more than 450 years of quiescence.
22. The lower sedimentary of Yixian Formation show form basin margin to centre three facies coexistence paleogeography characteristics of planar, linear and relatively quiescence water mass depositions .
23. If Edgar Linton meets me, I shall not hesitate to knock him down,(Sentencedict.com) and give him enough to insure his quiescence while I stay.
24. This means that I can catch slightly deeper checkmates if they are forced because the quiescence search considers extremely narrow, but dangerous lines.
25. Observation of a delayed flowering phenotype in lines over-expressing SUB1A led to the finding that inhibition of floral initiation is a component of the quiescence survival strategy in rice.
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