Sentences with quiescent
qui·es·cent
Q q - ...a society which was politically quiescent and above all deferential.
- A quiescent mind.
- Assessing the future electoral consequences of having so antagonised the nation's previously quiescent porn consumers.
- Unlike Robert Menzies in 1965, John Howard cannot count on a largely quiescent public that implicitly trusts his and Washington's judgement.
- The country's long- quiescent but now restive workers will influence political and economic developments in the months ahead.
- Laguna Beach, then a quiescent town dotted with a scant number of bungalows along its shore and in its hills.
- The Communist Party was in charge, the populations were quiescent and the possibility of mass turmoil was remote.