inertness
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- n immobility by virtue of being inert
- But I suspect that the director, Lajos Koltai, a Hungarian, has even more to do with the film's inertness.
- If you needed a snapshot of the balance of forces in this civilizational struggle taking place in France, consider only the incomprehension and inertness of the official French .
- It has thus created a spectrum of uses for rare gases whose inertness, heavy atomic weights and unique electrical properties make them invaluable servants: argon for welding .