Results for: absence%20of%20activity,%20failure%20to%20act,%20inactive%20state;%20state%20of%20non-action;%20inactiveness;%20inertness
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(French) part of the phrase "laissez faire" (freedom of action, policy of non-intervention)laissez
(Grammar) fundamental part of a sentence that contains a verb and provides details about the subject of a sentence (such as attributes, action, etc.), assert something about subject of statement, base on, found on; establish, set; ascribe, base somethi...predicate
(Grammar) imperfect tense, form which expresses an ongoing action; verb form in the imperfect tense, ending on 5th note of scale, expressing incomplete action, faulty, not able to reproduce, not complete, not perfect, not perfect; flawed, defective; of...imperfect
(Grammar) verb form used to show that the subject is being acted upon (rather than performing an action), expressing action done to the subject, influenced by something external, lacking a power source, not actively taking part, not managed by the inve...passive
(Informal) turbine engine; turbocharger; automobile equipped with a turbocharger, mollusk with spiral shell, motored by a turbine; capable of performing an action quicker than normal (Informal)turbo
(Ophthalmology) blindness due to defect or absence of an eye; turning upward of the eyesanopia
A document that records a decision or action by a board of directors or a bond resolution by a government entity authorizing a bondissue.Resolution
a poke, incite somebody to action, incitement to action, poke somebody or something, thrust, jab; rod, staff, long pointed instrument, poking instrument, spur, urge, goad; poke, push, thrust; stimulate, incite; energize, rouseprod
A rule that stipulates when a security should be bought or sold according to past price action.Filter
aberrancy, deviancy; distortedness, abnormality; stubbornness, obstinacy, perverse action, stubborn unreasonable behaviorperversity
ability to think clearly, cause that explains something, basis for action; intelligence, sense, intellect as basis for knowledge, justification, motive, power of orderly thought, resolve by rational means, think in logical way, consider logically; supp...reason
ability to view things objectively, absence of bias, lack of emotional involvement; physical reality (Philosophy), accuracy, actual existenceobjectivity
able to be instructed, teachable; deserving of discipline; subject to disciplinary actiondisciplinable
able to slow something, hindering, tending to slow down a particular action, delaying, slowing agent, substance which reduces the speed of a chemical reaction (Chemistry)retardant
absence due to illnesssick leave
 

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