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unvibrating

  • a word derived from vibrate.
    vibrate
    verb (used without object)
    to move rhythmically and steadily to and fro, as a pendulum; oscillate.

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Information is something one goes out to seek and puts away when found as you might do a piece of lead: ponderous, useful, unvibrating, dull. 

From Chance A Tale in Two Parts by Joseph Conrad

Information is something one goes out to seek and puts away when found as you might do a piece of lead: ponderous, useful, unvibrating, dull.

From Chance A Tale in Two Parts by Joseph Conrad

Mrs. White lifted her eyes very slowly towards her son, and spoke in the measured syllables and unvibrating tone which always marked her utterance when she was displeased.

From Mercy Philbrick's Choice by Helen Hunt Jackson

Passion could not have served her better than her dull, unvibrating statement of the fact.

From The Combined Maze by May Sinclair