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passivity
[ pa-siv-i-tee ]
noun
- Also pas·sive·ness [] the state or condition of being passive.
- chemical inactivity, especially the resistance to corrosion of certain metals when covered with a coherent oxide layer.
Word History and Origins
Origin of passivity1
Example Sentences
It makes sense that he is initially gun-shy having just ended a marriage, but his long-term passivity does not make him endearing.
“There’s a little passivity at times with breaking balls early, there’s more swing and miss, and probably a little bit more chase,” Roberts said.
Boring is not a word that I use, but I don’t like passivity for sure.
“The times of genocide, of the extermination of an entire people cannot come before our eyes, before our passivity,” Mr. Petro said.
"Jennifer's Body" stands as a visceral anthem of reclaiming power, with its searing guitar riffs and unapologetic lyrics challenging traditional notions of female passivity and victimhood.
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