Etymology: [ 'hI-b&r-"nAt ] (intransitive verb.) circa 1802. Latin hibernatus, past participle of hibernare to pass the winter, from hibernus of winter; akin to Latin hiems winter, Greek cheimOn.
present participle of hibernate, in a condition of biological rest or suspended animation; "dormant buds"; "a hibernating bear"; "torpid frogs", To enter a standby state which conserves power without losing the contents of memory, To spend winter time in hibernation, be in an inactive or dormant state, To remain dormant during the winter period, sleep during winter; "Bears must eat a lot of food before they hibernate in their caves" be in an inactive or dormant state, To winter; to pass the season of winter in close quarters, in a torpid or lethargic state, as certain mammals, reptiles, and insects, to spend winter time in a deep slumber thus surviving on stored nourishment within the body, spend the winter in a dormant condition (of certain animals); spend the winter in a place with a milder climate (of people); retreat, be in seclusion, be inactive, sleep during winter; "Bears must eat a lot of food before they hibernate in their caves", to sleep or remain inactive during cold weather, to sleep through winter, A deep sleep that can lasts for months that some animals take that reduces the amount of energy that they use When an animal is hibernating their heart beat slows down and they don't have to eat or go to the bathroom the whole time Polar bears don't quite hibernate, but they do sleep a lot, Animals that hibernate spend the winter in a state like a deep sleep. Dormice hibernate from October to May. if an animal hibernates, it sleeps for the whole winter (past participle of hibernare , from hibernus ), v sleep through the winter, Some animals go into a state of where they almost go to sleep for a long period and their bodies slow right down This allows them to survive the winter when there would be little food about, To spend the winter in an inactive state, usually to save energy, To remain in a state of inactivity, To pass the winter in a condition of hibernation (Morris 1992),
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present participle of hibernate
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in a condition of biological rest or suspended animation; "dormant buds"; "a hibernating bear"; "torpid frogs"
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To enter a standby state which conserves power without losing the contents of memory - "Your computer hibernates after it has been idle for the specified amount of time. — Microsoft Corp, Use Hibernate and Standby to Conserve Batteries (2001)"
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To spend winter time in hibernation
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be in an inactive or dormant state
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To remain dormant during the winter period
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sleep during winter; "Bears must eat a lot of food before they hibernate in their caves" be in an inactive or dormant state
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To winter; to pass the season of winter in close quarters, in a torpid or lethargic state, as certain mammals, reptiles, and insects
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to spend winter time in a deep slumber thus surviving on stored nourishment within the body
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spend the winter in a dormant condition (of certain animals); spend the winter in a place with a milder climate (of people); retreat, be in seclusion, be inactive fiil
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sleep during winter; "Bears must eat a lot of food before they hibernate in their caves"
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to sleep or remain inactive during cold weather
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to sleep through winter
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A deep sleep that can lasts for months that some animals take that reduces the amount of energy that they use When an animal is hibernating their heart beat slows down and they don't have to eat or go to the bathroom the whole time Polar bears don't quite hibernate, but they do sleep a lot
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Animals that hibernate spend the winter in a state like a deep sleep. Dormice hibernate from October to May. if an animal hibernates, it sleeps for the whole winter (past participle of hibernare , from hibernus )
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v sleep through the winter
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Some animals go into a state of where they almost go to sleep for a long period and their bodies slow right down This allows them to survive the winter when there would be little food about
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To spend the winter in an inactive state, usually to save energy
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To remain in a state of inactivity
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To pass the winter in a condition of hibernation (Morris 1992)
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