Crossword-Solution: PASSIVITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Passivity | n. | Passiveness; -- opposed to activity. |
| Passivity | n. | The tendency of a body to remain in a given state, either of motion or rest, till disturbed by another body; inertia. |
| Passivity | n. | The quality or condition of any substance which has no inclination to chemical activity; inactivity. |
We have 46 clues for the answer “PASSIVITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| submission to others or to outside influences | 1 answer |
| Quality for one who puts up no resistance | 1 answer |
| Elusion | 10 answers |
| Abstention | 20 answers |
| DEADNESS | 29 answers |
| DOMESTICITY | 29 answers |
| slowness | 33 answers |
| torpidity | 34 answers |
| ACEDIA | 35 answers |
| PASSIVE state | 40 answers |
| procrastinating | 41 answers |
| Doing nothing | 46 answers |
| insensitiveness | 49 answers |
| languidness | 49 answers |
| Debilitation | 50 answers |
| stolidity | 50 answers |
| mediocrity | 50 answers |
| stoicism | 50 answers |
| Delaying | 51 answers |
| Tiredness | 51 answers |
| Enervation | 51 answers |
| Weariness | 52 answers |
| Sleepiness. | 52 answers |
| passiveness | 52 answers |
| Numbness | 53 answers |
| insipidity | 53 answers |
| Doldrums | 54 answers |
| Tedium | 54 answers |
| depletion | 55 answers |
| impassivity | 56 answers |
| exhaustion | 57 answers |
| Sameness | 57 answers |
| Debility | 57 answers |
| drowsiness | 58 answers |
| Boredom | 59 answers |
| Thoughtlessness? | 59 answers |
| unconcern | 59 answers |
| languorousness | 61 answers |
| CONSUMPTION ___ | 62 answers |
| slothfulness | 62 answers |
| Loitering. | 64 answers |
| Hiatus | 65 answers |
| Idleness | 66 answers |
| Languor | 66 answers |
| Listlessness | 66 answers |
| Torpor | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with PASSIVITY (5)
The day glided on to its end with the usual quiet dreamy passivity of such occasions—when every deed done and thing thought is in endeavouring to avoid doing and thinking more.
After all, seen in an assemblage of his kind he was not ridiculous-looking: a friendly critic might have called his heaviness weighty, and he was at his best in the attitude of vacant passivity which brings out the oddities of the restless.
And this strange passivity, this almost human lassitude, seemed to me sadder than the misery of starved and beaten animals.
But,” he added, suddenly dropping his bland passivity as though he wore a mask, and for an instant allowing the wicked malevolent Cantonese to come to the surface, “China boy no likee funnee business, savvy?” Then with a smile of a Talleyrand he disappeared.
There was a look of relaxation and of great passivity about his broad shoulders, which seemed almost too heavy until he stood up and squared them.
Quotes with PASSIVITY (3)
There is an emotional promiscuity we’ve noticed among many good young men and women. The young man understands something of the journey of the heart. He wants to talk, to “share the journey.” The woman is grateful to be pursued, she opens up. They share the intimacies of their lives - their wounds, their walks with God. But he never commits. He enjoys her... then leaves. And she wonders, What did I do wrong? She failed to see his passivity. He really did not ever commit or of…
Me: “I refuse to attend Support Group.” Mom: “One of the symptoms of depression is disinterest in activities.” Me: “Please just let me watch America’s Next Top Model. It’s an activity.” Mom: “Television is a passivity.” Me: “Ugh, Mom, please.” Mom: “Hazel, you’re a teenager. You’re not a little kid anymore. You need to make friends, get out of the house, and live your life.” Me: “If you want me to be a teenager, don’t send me to Support Group. Buy me a fake ID so I can go to …
For every relationship involves two related terms. Sometimes relationships are not real in either term, but arise from the way we think of the terms: we think identity, for example, by thinking one thing twice over and relating it to itself; and occasionally we relate what exists to what does not exist, or generate purely logical relations like that of genus to species. Sometimes relationships are real in both terms: grounded in the quantity of both, in the case of relationsh…
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