You really should consider artificial plants, every real one ends up in the same moribund condition.
Some of the bank's savings accounts are moribund, having seen no activity in years.
A sentence with the word but is: The day was over, but there was still much work to do.
Your question is an example, albeit flawed, of a sentence containing the word "atheist."
the predicate of the sentence is usually called the verb in elementary school
The person had a multi-fracture due to the accident. It is a sentence containing the word multi-fracture.
I'm not sure if this is what you need, but an example of a sentence fragment containing the word tree is below. The bird in the tree. (This is a sentence fragment and not a complete sentence because there is no verb (action word).
The word "mainstay" is a noun. An example of a sentence containing the word would be: Tourism is the mainstay of this small harbor town.
The word "diorite" is a noun. An example of a sentence containing the word would be: Diorite was an ideal material for the construction of axes.
The man was looking very handsome in the cravat. It is a sentence containing the word cravat.
The entire family stood around the hospital bed as the moribund woman whispered her final words into the ears of her loved ones, wishing she had more time to live. :) Hope this helps!
Meaning 'about to die' it passed into English from the French word Moribund which, in turn was adoptred from the Latin word 'Moribundus'
I had to relish my defeat. Do not relish your success.