
inert
/ˌɪˈnɝt/
lacking the ability to move or act
inert in a sentence
“The organization had become inert, resistant to all innovation.”
Origin of inert
Latin: iners (unskilled, idle), in- (not) + ars (art, skill)

/ˌɪˈnɝt/
lacking the ability to move or act
“The organization had become inert, resistant to all innovation.”
Latin: iners (unskilled, idle), in- (not) + ars (art, skill)