Comatose in a sentence as an adjective

The husband walked away with minor injuries, but his wife was comatose for about a year.

Hence you will skim over a slide and say, "oh, they're talking about this thing now" and then go comatose for the next few minutes.

I didn't say I smoke a bong every 30 minutes, far from it, I'd probably be comatose if that was the case.

You may want to re-read comatose-kid posting again.

This isn't mere buffer-overflows due to bad coding, these are comatose levels of stupidity.

I find no fascination with going comatose and hallucinating vividly for hours over more time living.

So, essentially if you smoke too much weed and become comatose/near-comatose you will not be able to do anything other than lay on the couch.

Following the surgery, he is comatose and if he recovers at all, will require months if not years of rehabilitation.

I'd be surprised if it made a difference, but the definition of a dead or comatose server would seem to include failover cluster members.

5 were comatose and 3 were in respiratory arrest, but unlike the elephant none experienced convulsions.

The important cases are where the consent is marginal -- either temporally separated from the act or given from a person who is borderline comatose.

The man started dragging the woman away, and the previously comatose looking man started re-animating in front of us, trying to get up with great difficulty.

Comatose definitions

adjective

relating to or associated with a coma; "comatose breathing"; "comatose state"

adjective

in a state of deep and usually prolonged unconsciousness; unable to respond to external stimuli; "a comatose patient"