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Hibernating Meaning in English

word · lemma: hibernate

ˈhaɪbɝˌneɪt
HY-bur-nayt-ing
hˈaɪbənˌeɪtɪŋ
HY-buh-nayt-ing

Definition

Staying in a deep sleep or inactive state for a long period, usually during winter, to save energy. Mostly used for animals, but sometimes used figuratively for people or things that are very inactive.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly for animals like bears or squirrels in winter, but people may say 'hibernating' jokingly if someone is inactive or staying at home for a long time. Common collocation: 'hibernating for the winter'.

Example Sentences

Bears are hibernating in their caves during the winter.

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Some animals survive by hibernating when food is hard to find.

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The frog is hibernating at the bottom of the pond.

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It's so cold outside, I feel like hibernating all weekend!

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After exams, I've just been hibernating at home and watching movies.

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The laptop appears to be hibernating—just press the power button to wake it up.

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