passiveness in the PONS Dictionary

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He's still struggling with his pick-and-roll defense some and can fall into stretches of passiveness, but for the most part his play has been encouraging.
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In the actual political situation silence and passiveness of people are a base on which conservative forces count.
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Do you think there is some kind of passiveness in music at the moment and is that what you were trying to challenge with the album?
thequietus.com
These include cognitive tempo disorder, which has symptoms such as passiveness, dreaminess and sluggishness - and could easily be confused with laziness.
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This passiveness makes it a perfect tankmate for delicate species like sea horses or pipefish.
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Passiveness isn't a sabermetric virtue; the goal of any hitter is to get into hitter's counts and mash hittable pitches in the zone.
grantland.com
It seems like ignorance and passiveness has taken on a horrifying dimension here.
host.madison.com
How often do we fall into a lull of passiveness and forget how precious every single moment is?
www.huffingtonpost.ca
There is a general sense of passiveness, even though the chances of it passing look slim.
www.freemalaysiatoday.com
Experts say shaking that passiveness is key to preventing crime.
www.santacruzsentinel.com

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