The FBI describes once-thriving operations in Los Angeles, Boston, San Francisco, and other major cities as virtually defunct.
The fund is reported to be virtually defunct, its sole assets being $2 million owed to it by unspecified foundation insiders.
It seems virtually defunct.
By 1950, the ACMP was virtually defunct, though a few publishers continued to use the seal.
For years, in fact, the Calcutta Polo Club was virtually defunct.
By the 1856 presidential election, the party was virtually defunct.
Even more discontent is reported to come from the fact that the economy of East Timor remains virtually defunct.
The National Sporting Club became virtually defunct in the early 1930s and lost control of the sport to the British Boxing Board of Control.
He took over a virtually defunct and in-debt, independent newspaper called The Buchtel Helm.
Although this practice is virtually defunct, most halachic authorities maintain that there is nothing wrong with it.