PASSIVENESS - significado y definición. Qué es PASSIVENESS
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Qué (quién) es PASSIVENESS - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Passivity; Passive (disambiguation); Passively; Passiveness; Passivities

passiveness         
n.
1.
Passivity.
2.
Passibility.
3.
Patience, calmness, submission.
Passiveness         
·noun The quality or state of being passive; unresisting submission.
passive         
1.
If you describe someone as passive, you mean that they do not take action but instead let things happen to them.
His passive attitude made things easier for me...
? active
ADJ [disapproval]
passively
He sat there passively, content to wait for his father to make the opening move.
ADV: usu ADV with v
passivity
...the passivity of the public under the military occupation.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
A passive activity involves watching, looking at, or listening to things rather than doing things.
They want less passive ways of filling their time.
? active
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
Passive resistance involves showing opposition to the people in power in your country by not co-operating with them and protesting in non-violent ways.
They made it clear that they would only exercise passive resistance in the event of a military takeover.
? active
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
In grammar, the passive or the passive voice is formed using 'be' and the past participle of a verb. The subject of a passive clause does not perform the action expressed by the verb but is affected by it. For example, in 'He's been murdered', the verb is in the passive. Compare active
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N-SING: the N

Wikipedia

Passive

Passive may refer to:

  • Passive voice, a grammatical voice common in many languages, see also Pseudopassive
  • Passive language, a language from which an interpreter works
  • Passivity (behavior), the condition of submitting to the influence of one's superior
  • Passive-aggressive behavior, resistance to following through with expectations in interpersonal or occupational situations
  • Passive income, income resulting from cash flow received on a regular basis
  • Passive immunity, the transfer of active humoral immunity
  • Passive experience, observation lacking recipricol interaction; and wrought with delusion of control.
Ejemplos de uso de PASSIVENESS
1. The passiveness, submissiveness and selfishness of some sections of the population is also an important factor.
2. Keats called the creative process "negative capability ... when a man is capable of being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason". Wordsworth understood that the poet needs "wise passiveness" and "a heart that watches and receives". When our minds are stuffed with current ideas, we cannot be truly creative because there is no room for anything new.
3. "To this point, we‘ve seen only spurts of engagement and muscle from the administration, surrounded by long droughts of silence and passiveness." Bush is considering whether to sign the divestment bill, which has raised concerns among senior advisers as a possible encroachment on foreign policy.
4. Civil disobedience is a type of passive resistance (some thinkers do not accept the passiveness of civil disobedience) which uses non–violent technique of refusal to obey civil laws or follow a policy believed to be unjust in an effort to induce change in governmental policy or legislation.