DEAD vs DEFUNCT: NOUN
- People who are no longer living
- A time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense
- The period exhibiting the greatest degree of intensity.
- People who have died.
- A dead person; one deceased.
- A dead person, or dead persons collectively; the dead: most commonly used of a recently deceased person.
- The dead person (referred to).
DEAD vs DEFUNCT: ADJECTIVE
- Not endowed with life
- Marked for certain death; doomed.
- Having the physical appearance of death.
- Lacking feeling or sensitivity; numb or unresponsive.
- Weary and worn-out; exhausted.
- Not having the capacity to live; inanimate or inert.
- Not having the capacity to produce or sustain life; barren.
- No longer in existence, use, or operation.
- No longer having significance or relevance.
- Physically inactive; dormant.
- Not commercially productive; idle.
- Not circulating or running; stagnant.
- Devoid of human or vehicular activity; quiet.
- Having lost life; no longer alive.
- Out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown
- Not surviving in active use
- Having no resonance. Used of sounds.
- Unerringly accurate
- Lacking acoustic resonance
- Devoid of physical sensation; numb
- Devoid of activity
- Physically inactive
- No longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life
- Not showing characteristics of life especially the capacity to sustain life; no longer exerting force or having energy or heat
- Lacking animation or excitement or activity
- Drained of electric charge; discharged
- No longer having force or relevance
- No longer in force or use; inactive
- Lacking resilience or bounce
- Lacking all animation, excitement, or activity; dull.
- Not yielding a return
- Lacking elasticity or bounce.
- Not working because of a fault or breakdown.
- Not connected to a source of electric current.
- Sudden; abrupt.
- Having grown cold; having been extinguished.
- Exact; unerring.
- Out of play. Used of a ball.
- Complete; utter.
- No longer in effect or use; no longer operating.
- Deceased, dead.
- No longer in force or use; inactive
- Having ceased to exist or live
- No longer in use, inactive.
- Specifically, of a program: that has terminated but is still shown in the list of processes because the parent process that created it is still running and has not yet reaped it. See also zombie, zombie process.
- No longer in business or service.
- Having finished the course of life; dead; deceased.
DEAD vs DEFUNCT: VERB
- N/A
- To make defunct.
DEAD vs DEFUNCT: ADVERB
- Quickly and without warning
- Completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers
- Suddenly.
- Directly; exactly.
- Absolutely; altogether.
- N/A
DEAD vs DEFUNCT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Complete
- Numb
- Devoid of physical sensation
- Unresponsive
- The complete stoppage of an action
- Not circulating or flowing
- (followed by `to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive
- On impulse; without premeditation
- Drained of electric charge
- Said of molten metal when it is thick and sluggish, either from insufficient melting, or from having stood too long in a ladle.
- In electricity, said of a circuit which is not connected with any source of electric power, either directly, or indirectly, as by induction.
- When it lacks life or resiliency.
- When it lies so near a hole that the player is “dead sure” to hole it;
- In golf, said of a ball: when it falls without rolling;
- To cause to fail in recitation: said of a teacher who puzzles a scholar.
- To make dead; deprive of life, consciousness, force, or vigor; dull; deaden.
- To make a complete failure in recitation.
- To become dead; lose life or force.
- Very tired
- Discharged
- Nothing ever happens here"
- Used informally as intensifiers
- (idiom) (dead in the water) Unable to function or move.
- (idiom) (dead and buried) No longer in use or under consideration.
- (idiom) (dead to rights) In the very act of making an error or committing a crime.
- (idiom) (dead to the world) Soundly asleep.
- (idiom) (over my dead body) Used to express dramatic refusal.
- Inactive
- Dead; deceased; extinct.
- No longer in force or use
DEAD vs DEFUNCT: RELATED WORDS
- Departed, Deadened, Extinguished, Pulseless, Suddenly, Barren, Numb, Asleep, Extinct, Assassinated, Stillborn, Lifeless, Deceased, Murdered, Slain
- Missing, Late, Departed, Old, Deceased, Outmoded, Bygone, Outdated, Extinct, Obsolete, Dissolved, Decommissioned, Former, Dead, Inoperative
DEAD vs DEFUNCT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Departed, Deadened, Extinguished, Pulseless, Suddenly, Barren, Numb, Asleep, Extinct, Assassinated, Stillborn, Lifeless, Deceased, Murdered, Slain
- Missing, Late, Departed, Old, Deceased, Outmoded, Bygone, Outdated, Extinct, Obsolete, Dissolved, Decommissioned, Former, Dead, Inoperative
DEAD vs DEFUNCT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The cross represents a dead Jesus Christ who never resurrected, when Jesus did in fact resurrect from the dead.
- Does the Summertime Dead Period Policy prohibit participation in a National level tournament during the dead period?
- The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond.
- Can be column dead volume or chromatography system dead volume.
- Switch to have a dead offer code is an island off the grateful dead to use.
- Dead Front Axle: Dead axles are those axles, which donet rotate.
- In Sheikh Wasan, survivors watched as a woman staggered around blindly, clutching her dead child, and not realizing it was dead.
- Brandon Aiyuk was the best dead value in the WR dead zone.
- Day of the Dead is a celebratory holiday to remember the dead.
- Jordan Valley here, and then the Dead Sea which is truly dead.
- The emblems of teams both active and defunct.
- Even Long defunct band from Delaware County, PA.
- Send the video of a now defunct steamer?
- Retain until defunct, then transfer to the archives.
- The FHA Second Lien program is also defunct.
- University for Nutrition Education but soon went defunct.
- The DVLA is defunct, incompetent and a disgrace.
- Edit Forms however became defunct in the transfer.
- Searches for defunct classes will happily succeed, as will searches on nondefunct classes that contain defunct attributes.
- The defunct option was there, and IIRC I may have been able to defunct a few, but not all of the necessary ones.
DEAD vs DEFUNCT: QUESTIONS
- Why did the dead start walking in The Walking Dead?
- Is fearfear The Walking Dead the biggest Walking Dead spinoff yet?
- Is fearfear The Walking Dead a spin off of The Walking Dead?
- What is the Walking Dead spin-off a Walking Dead about?
- Can animals come back from the dead in The Walking Dead?
- What are the difficulty settings for Red Dead Red Dead Revolver?
- How many Walking Dead characters have moved to fear The Walking Dead?
- How similar are The Walking Dead and Danny Boyle's 'Walking Dead' opening?
- What does it mean to 'let the dead bury their dead'?
- Is the Grateful Dead still called dead and Company?
- What are some examples of defunct Human-powered search engines?
- How many pages are in the defunct television channels category?
- Why did Subrahmanya Sastri revive the defunct Sanskrit Honours course?
- How much are investors claiming from defunct firms in Ghana?
- What happens to defunct satellites in the graveyard orbit?
- What happens to an element when it becomes defunct?
- Why are fintech companies lending money to defunct NBFCs?
- When did the Institute of Petroleum Technologists become defunct?
- Why are most United States territorial courts defunct?
- Are defunct processes responsible for a dead process?