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    Mor·i·bund
    /ˈmôrəˌbənd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person) at the point of death: "on examination she was moribund and dehydrated" Similar dyingexpiringon one's deathbednear deathOpposite thrivingrecovering
  2. The meaning of MORIBUND is being in the state of dying : approaching death. How to use moribund in a sentence. Moribund Gets Less Literal

  3. adjective. in a dying state; near death: He arrived at the hospital moribund, and passed away a few hours later. on the verge of extinction or termination: moribund species, largely due to human encroachment on their natural habitat. not progressing or advancing; stagnant: a moribund political party.

  4. MORIBUND definition: 1. (especially of an organization or business) not active or successful: 2. (especially of an…. Learn more.

  5. Moribund means "near death," but it can also mean something that is coming to an end, nearly obsolete, or stagnant. For example, as streaming videos over the Internet becomes a more and more popular way to watch movies and television shows, the DVD has become a moribund medium.

  6. If you describe something as moribund, you mean that it is in a very bad condition.

  7. adj. 1. Approaching death; about to die. 2. On the verge of becoming obsolete: moribund customs; a moribund way of life. 3. Barely active or in use, especially after a period of intense activity: a moribund stock market. [Latin moribundus, from morī, to die; see mer- in Indo-European roots .] mor′i·bun′di·ty (-bŭn′dĭ-tē) n. mor′i·bund′ly adv.

  8. Definition of moribund adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Approaching death; about to die. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Coming to an end. Webster's New World. On the verge of becoming obsolete. Moribund customs; a moribund way of life. American Heritage. Having little or no vital force left.

  10. Oct 7, 2023 · Full of sorrow, in despair, utterly dejected. Also: †on the point of death or extinction ( obsolete ). Cf. amort, adj. Now archaic and rare. moribund 1721–. That is at the point of death; in a dying state, close to death. outward-bound 1809–. figurative. Departing this life, dying.

  11. If you describe something as moribund, you mean that it is in a very bad condition.