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How to pronounce inertness in English?

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Type Words
Type of immobility
Derivation inert

Examples of inertness

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Because of its chemical inertness, PTFE cannot be cross-linked like an elastomer.
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Its use in electronics, dentistry, jewelry and art, depends on this inertness.
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But no sooner had he completed it than he relapsed into a state of creative inertness.
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I don't believe them, except perhaps as to the inertness of some congressional leaders.
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They were then coated with gold because of its chemical inertness and biocompatibility.
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Because of its resilience and inertness, it is used to fabricate many objects of commerce.
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Platinum finds use in jewelry, usually as a 90-95% alloy, due to its inertness and shine.
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Thus the professor is the ideal personification of inertia without inertness, says Poirier.
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Due to their unique structure, inertness and stability, they can serve a variety of functions.
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More examples
  • Immobility by virtue of being inert
  • In English, to be inert is to be in a state of doing little or nothing.
  • Want of activity or exertion; habitual indisposition to action or motion; sluggishness; apathy; insensibility; Absence of the power of self-motion; inertia; Quality of being unreactive with other chemical compounds or elements
  • The treatment of a person as lacking in agency, and perhaps also in activity;