quiescence

[kwahy-es-uh ns, kwee-]

quiescence Definition

  • 1being at rest; quiet; still; inactive or motionless
  • 2a state of inactivity or dormancy

Using quiescence: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "quiescence" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The volcano has been in a state of quiescence for many years.

  • Example

    The quiescence of the forest was only broken by the occasional chirping of birds.

  • Example

    The company's quiescence during the pandemic led to a significant loss in revenue.

quiescence Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for quiescence

Phrases with quiescence

  • a period of inactivity or dormancy

    Example

    The plant goes through a quiescent period during the winter months.

  • a state of being at rest or inactive

    Example

    The computer goes into a quiescent state when it is not in use.

  • a volcano that is currently inactive but has the potential to become active again

    Example

    The scientists are monitoring the quiescent volcano for any signs of activity.

Origins of quiescence

from Latin 'quiescentem', meaning 'being at rest'

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Summary: quiescence in Brief

The term 'quiescence' [kwahy-es-uh ns, kwee-] refers to a state of rest, stillness, or inactivity. It can describe a dormant volcano or a company's lack of action during a crisis. Phrases like 'quiescent period' and 'quiescent state' denote specific instances of inactivity. 'Quiescence' is often used in formal contexts.