| passivity | 1. Passiveness; opposed to activity. 2. <physics> The tendency of a body to remain in a given state, either of motion or rest, till disturbed by another body; inertia. 3. <chemistry> The quality or condition of any substance which has no inclination to chemical activity; inactivity. Origin: Cf. F. Passivite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| delusion of passivity | Delusion of being controlled, a delusion in which one experiences one's feelings, impulses, thoughts, or actions as not one's own, but as being imposed on by some external force. Synonym: delusion of passivity. (05 Mar 2000) |
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the trait of remaining inactive; a lack of initiative submission to others or to outside influences
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A condition in which a piece of metal, because of an impervious covering of oxide or other compound, has a potential much more positive than that of the metal in the active state.
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| passivity | the trait of remaining inactive |
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| passivity | submission to others or to outside influences |
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