How do you use Quiescent in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like inactive or quiet, plus the exact meaning.
Quiescent in a sentence
Quiescent meaning
- Inactive, quiet, at rest.
- Not sounded; silent.
- Non-proliferating.
Using Quiescent
- The main meaning on this page is: Inactive, quiet, at rest. | Not sounded; silent. | Non-proliferating.
- Useful related words include: inactive, quiet, dormant.
- In the example corpus, quiescent often appears in combinations such as: quiescent current, the quiescent, of quiescent.
Context around Quiescent
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 8 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Quiescent
- In this selection, "quiescent" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, remain, once, largely, economy, access and galaxies stand out and add context to how "quiescent" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include been largely quiescent since then and by resting quiescent without shutting. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "quiescent" sits close to words such as abdollahian, abergavenny and abounded, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with quiescent
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Frederick was still quiescent. (4 words)
Earth takes its body from the Yin, so it is flat and quiescent". (13 words)
Given its age, Barnard's Star was long assumed to be quiescent in terms of stellar activity. (17 words)
Although the duration of cell cycle in tumor cells is equal to or longer than that of normal cell cycle, the proportion of cells that are in active cell division (versus quiescent cells in G 0 phase) in tumors is much higher than that in normal tissue. (47 words)
Power is also dissipated when the electrons from the cathode slam into the anode (plate) and heat it; this can occur even in an idle amplifier due to quiescent currents necessary to ensure linearity and low distortion. (37 words)
Nonproliferative cells in multicellular eukaryotes generally enter the quiescent G 0 state from G 1 and may remain quiescent for long periods of time, possibly indefinitely (as is often the case for neurons ). (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
Nonproliferative cells in multicellular eukaryotes generally enter the quiescent G 0 state from G 1 and may remain quiescent for long periods of time, possibly indefinitely (as is often the case for neurons ).
But the once-quiescent economy has been super-charged since discoveries in 2015 of huge offshore oil deposits.
A more direct path across Anbar Province remains prohibitive due to terrain and lack of quiescent access to Jordan.
Furthermore, it turned out that compared to the stellar disk, the center core of Zhúlóng is red and has the highest stellar mass surface densities measured among quiescent galaxies.
The republican movement has been largely quiescent since then, though the death of Queen Elizabeth II, a widely revered figure in Australia, fired the hopes of some republicans that it could re-emerge.
Sure, Trump repeatedly stampeded the conversation during the crosstalk with Joe Biden, but he stayed quiescent in his corner during the two-minute drills, because he knew the button was there.
While relations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority are at a nadir, Israel’s security establishment still sees a viable P.A. as critical to keeping the West Bank quiescent.
Although the duration of cell cycle in tumor cells is equal to or longer than that of normal cell cycle, the proportion of cells that are in active cell division (versus quiescent cells in G 0 phase) in tumors is much higher than that in normal tissue.
A supply current for a typical 741 of about 2 mA agrees with the notion that these two bias currents dominate the quiescent supply current.
Because of the long timescales involved, the cold CNO cycles convert hydrogen to helium slowly, allowing them to power stars in quiescent equilibrium for many years.
Earth takes its body from the Yin, so it is flat and quiescent".
Energy conservation could as well have been accomplished by resting quiescent without shutting off the organism from the environment, potentially a dangerous situation.
Fortunately for the British, many areas remained loyal and quiescent, allowing the revolt to be crushed after fierce fighting.
Frederick was still quiescent.
Given its age, Barnard's Star was long assumed to be quiescent in terms of stellar activity.
However, some cell lines — in particular, primary cultures of quiescent and differentiated cells such as thymocytes and neurons — are prevented from undergoing apoptosis on exposure to proteasome inhibitors.
However, the upper surface in this flow is a complicated, vortex-laden mixing layer, while on the lower surface the flow is quiescent.
Modeling and Implementing a type of storage memory (Safe Register) under non-quiescent churn in citation required some system models such as client and server systems.
Often, bias voltage applied to set this quiescent current must be adjusted with the temperature of the output transistors.
Power is also dissipated when the electrons from the cathode slam into the anode (plate) and heat it; this can occur even in an idle amplifier due to quiescent currents necessary to ensure linearity and low distortion.
Common combinations with quiescent
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- quiescent current 4×
- the quiescent 3×
- of quiescent 3×
- largely quiescent 2×
- quiescent in 2×
- and quiescent 2×