Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The quality of being reactive.
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- noun The quality or state of being
reactive .
Etymologies
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Examples
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During this week's WHO hearing, French health ministry official Didier Houssin praised the agency's "reactiveness" while suggesting that it should reinforce the credibility of its experts.
Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010
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My fellow Women – let's put down the emotional reactiveness and get on board with OUR PARTY!
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But there's an ad hoc reactiveness to this kind of activity and that's not really enough.
Getting the Scoop from Nationally Syndicated Journalist Bob Koehler 2009
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But there's an ad hoc reactiveness to this kind of activity and that's not really enough.
Printing: Getting the Scoop from Nationally Syndicated Journalist Bob Koehler 2009
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I'm tired of the reactiveness on the part of the Obama campaign.
Flashback: McCain Said Specter Of Terror Attack Would Help GOP Politically 2009
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Candid Engineer: I'm hoping they'll be calmer in other respects or they'll recognize their over-reactiveness.
Follow up to the Crazy Amanda 2008
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But something that I would like to explore here is the reactiveness of training.
Why Internal Training Departments can't keep Type-A personalities Clark Aldrich 2005
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But something that I would like to explore here is the reactiveness of training.
Archive 2005-07-01 Clark Aldrich 2005
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Psychic bleeding, namely intense reactiveness and distress over any and every life occurrence
Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986
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Not sure whether this high reactiveness in the trading community's behavior is good or not.
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