inactive
adjective
uk/ɪnˈæktɪv/ usdoing nothing or not doing what you have usually done:
an inactive member of an advisory board
Voters who have not participated in an election in three years are considered inactive.
People are classed as economically inactive if they are not seeking work or not available to work.
STOCK MARKET
not buying or selling very much:
Many Tokyo investors were inactive ahead of Friday's special quotation.
not operating or being used:
The company is inactive rather than insolvent.
an inactive company/entity
an inactive quarry/oil rig