inertia|inertias in English
noun
[in·er·tia || ɪ'nɜrʃə / -'nɜː-]
inertness, inactivity, immobility; tendency of matter to remain at rest or continue at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force (Physics)
Use "inertia|inertias" in a sentence
1. Inertia, lack of action.
2. The organization is stifled by bureaucratic inertia.
3. Low inertia frame for detecting coriolis acceleration
4. 9 In peacetime military technology tends towards inertia.
5. 6 Projects were frequently abandoned through sheer inertia.
6. 5 The organization is stifled by bureaucratic inertia.
7. 4 Inertia carried the plane onto the ground.
8. 10 But I can not overcome the emotional inertia.
9. I'm unable to throw off this feeling of inertia.
10. The dogs circled near by, depressed by my inertia.
11. We had a feeling of inertia in the afternoon.
12. Brake actuator comprising an energy accumulator and an inertia weight
13. I can't seem to throw off this feeling of inertia.
14. 1 I'm unable to throw off this feeling of inertia.
15. In a Constantly changing world, inertia is tantamount to decline
16. Catalytic is the easiest path to break through corporate inertia
17. 8 The dogs circled near by, depressed by my inertia.
18. 2 We had a feeling of inertia in the afternoon.
19. They have inertia, mass and momentum and obey centrifugal force.
20. 17 They have inertia, mass and momentum and obey centrifugal force.
21. We talked about inertia and organ donations and checking the box.
22. 3 She lapsed into inertia and lay there as if asleep.
23. This feature can be used to provide simulated inertia and momentum.
24. "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?".
25. Judge Frossard, it seems, wanted to put an end to the inertia.