INACTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Another's action, or inaction, can be monitored for its possible implications for one's own possible action, and for the direction work should take The realization of knowledge led to ultimate freedom and its path of renunciation was critiqued as one leading to inaction
inaction noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of inaction noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary lack of action; the state of doing nothing about a situation or a problem The police were accused of inaction in the face of a possible attack They have accused the government of inaction on the issue of railway safety
inaction - WordReference. com Dictionary of English in•ac•tion (in ak′ shən), n idleness ac•tion ˈækʃən n the state of being active: We saw the team in action deed:[countable] His heroic actions on the battlefield energetic, decisive activity:[uncountable] a man of action effect or influence:[uncountable] the action of morphine on pain
INACTION Synonyms: 42 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for INACTION: inertia, inactivity, nonaction, inertness, idleness, laziness, quiescence, lethargy; Antonyms of INACTION: action, activity, activeness, exuberance, robustness, vivacity, liveliness, industry