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    in·ac·tiv·i·ty
    /ˌinakˈtivədē/

    noun

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  2. Lifestyle choices such as smoking, overeating, and physical inactivity contribute to many health problems. Annoyed by her enforced inactivity, she made a restless patient. Employment is up while unemployment and economic inactivity is down.

  3. Examples of inactive in a Sentence. Inactive people suffer higher rates of heart disease. it's easiest to catch snakes early in the morning, while they're still cold and inactive. Recent Examples on the Web In the same period, 20% of Luton children (living outside of the ULEZ) moved from inactive to active modes.

  4. Noun. Singular: inactivity. Plural: inactivities. Origin of Inactivity. From in- +"Ž activity. From Wiktionary. Inactivity Sentence Examples. Dean vacillated between the contentment of inactivity and the frustration of trying to change the unchangeable. The consequences of both weight gain and inactivity are many.

  5. inactivity. 1 ENTRIES FOUND: inactivity (noun) inactivity /ɪnˌæk ˈ tɪvəti/ noun. Britannica Dictionary definition of INACTIVITY. [noncount] : the state of not acting or moving : lack of activity. His job involved long periods of (physical) inactivity.

  6. A rock, a couch potato, or a gym membership you havent used yet is inactive. Active has been used since the 14th century to mean "given to worldly activity." If you’re active, you’re out in the world! Therefore inactive people aren’t doing much.

  7. Inactive, dormant, inert, sluggish, torpid suggest lack of activity. Inactive indicates absence of action, indisposition to activity, or cessation of activity: an inactive compound, life, file of papers. Dormant suggests the quiescence or inactivity of that which sleeps but may be roused to action: a dormant volcano.

  8. These are words and phrases related to inactivity. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of inactivity.

  9. the state of being inactive; idleness don't suddenly take up violent exercise after years of inactivity Examples Unlike species in colder climates, tropical species experience a period of inactivity associated with the dry season.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Geology in‧ac‧tive /ɪnˈæktɪv/ adjective 1 not doing anything, not working, or not moving OPP active The brain cells are inactive during sleep.

  11. Inactivity - a disposition to remain inactive or inert; he had to overcome his inertia and get back to work