0 (especially of an organization or business) not active or successful:
How can the department be revived from its present moribund state?
1 used to describe a business, market, etc. that is not active or successful:
The figures show a moribund remortgage market.
Potential food sources thus include both living and moribund material that vary in abundance and distribution within the forest.
This serves as an introduction to which languages are safe, which are endangered, and which are moribund.
It is also highly likely that other predators, such as birds, remove moribund or dead slugs rapidly.
Because the extent of the centre does not increase significantly, it is seen as moribund.
But given the prevailing leftist ideology, the conference was rather moribund.
All deaths occurred in patients who were moribund with extreme cyanosis at the time of presentation.
The appearance of dead and moribund parasite larvae in non-permissive, but not in permissive, hosts suggests the presence of host immune reactions.
Some life would be injected into the moribund grammar checking market.