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inercie

 

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Inercie

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition:

Inercie refers to a property of matter that resists any change in its motion when no external force is applied.

Examples and Sample Sentences:

  1. The law of inercie states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an external force.
  2. The weightlifter struggled to lift the heavy dumbbell due to its massive inertia.

Part of Speech: Popular Usage

Definition:

In popular usage, inercie can be used to describe a lack of motivation, sluggishness, or resistance to change.

Examples and Sample Sentences:

  1. After the long weekend, it was difficult for her to overcome the inercie and start working again.
  2. Overcoming personal inercie is crucial to achieving success in life.

Part of Speech: Local Usage

Definition:

In local usage, inercie might refer to a characteristic of a specific community or region.

Examples and Sample Sentences:

  1. The local festival is a celebration of the region's culture and inercie, showcasing traditional dances, cuisine, and crafts.
  2. This town is known for its inercie in preserving historical landmarks.

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