Definition of Passiveness. Meaning of Passiveness. Synonyms of Passiveness

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Definition of Passiveness

Passiveness
Passiveness Pas"sive*ness, n. The quality or state of being passive; unresisting submission. To be an effect implies passiveness, or the being subject to the power and action of its cause. --J. Edwards.

Meaning of Passiveness from wikipedia

- Look up p****ive, p****ively, or p****ivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. P****ive may refer to: P****ive voice, a grammatical voice common in many languages...
- P****ivation may refer to: P****ivation (chemistry) P****ivation (spacecraft) Feedback p****ivation, a concept in nonlinear control This disambiguation page...
- P****ive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a pattern of p****ive hostility and an avoidance of direct communication. Inaction where some action is...
- A p****ive voice construction is a grammatical voice construction that is found in many languages. In a clause with p****ive voice, the grammatical subject...
- P****ive house (German: P****ivhaus) is a voluntary standard for energy efficiency in a building that reduces the building's carbon footprint. Conforming...
- P****ive income is a type of unearned income that is acquired with little to no labor to earn or maintain. It is often combined with another source of...
- A p****ive speaker (also referred to as a receptive bilingual or p****ive bilingual) is a category of speaker who has had enough exposure to a language...
- engineering, p****ivation is coating a material so that it becomes "p****ive", that is, less readily affected or corroded by the environment. P****ivation involves...
- P****ive transport is a type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances across cell membranes. Instead of using cellular energy...
- doctrine infers a form of "permission" that results from silence or p****iveness over an extended period of time. Although not typically found in statutory...