passive

(adjective)

Being subjected to an action without producing a reaction.

Related Terms

  • active

Examples of passive in the following topics:

  • Avoiding Passive Voice

    • A way to focus your sentences on action and actors is to use the active voice rather than the passive voice.
    • For example, "the changes were recommended by the consultant" is an example of the passive voice.
    • Research shows that readers comprehend active sentences more rapidly than passive ones.
    • In the passive voice, a sentence can describe an action without telling who did it.
    • Using the passive voice in your writing can obscure the meaning of your message.
  • One more time: why is waste elimination important?

    • Instead, what usually happens is that management chose to ignore the warning signs – and now it can no longer afford to sit passively on the sidelines and do nothing.
  • Typical forms of waste

    • Employee resistance: the political posturing, stalling or passive resistance taken by employees in the hope that ‘this project will also soon pass'.
  • Getting over the hurdles

    • Yes, adding more insulation, installing rainwater collectors, fitting higher-quality windows, placing solar panels on roofs and putting passive shading structures over windows can incur extra expenses, but when these improvements eliminate the need for a heating and cooling system the extra costs can be negated.
  • Direct Investment

    • FDI is in contrast to portfolio investment which is a passive investment in the securities of another country, such as stocks and bonds.
  • Finding Good Candidates

    • After the job analysis, the process moves onto sourcing, which involves 1) advertising, a common part of the recruiting process, often encompassing multiple media, such as the Internet, general newspapers, job ad newspapers, professional publications, window advertisements, job centers, and campus graduate recruitment programs; and 2) recruitment research, which is the proactive identification of passive candidates who are happy in their current positions and are not actively looking to move companies.
    • This initial research for so-called passive candidates, also called name generation, results in a contact information of potential candidates who can then be contacted discreetly to be screened and approached on behalf of an executive search firm or corporate client.
  • Efficient wastewater treatment

    • In regions that experience harsh winters, tank systems can be positioned in a passive greenhouse-type structure or they can be built into, and complement, the building they service.
  • A Brief Definition of Corporate Social Responsibility

    • CSR can be practiced passively, through refraining from committing socially harmful acts, or actively, through performing activities that directly advance social goals.
  • Strikes

    • Crossing a picket line can result in passive and/or active retaliation against that working person.
  • Building efficiently

    • For example, around 10,000 structures (called passive houses) without furnaces or air conditioners have been built in Germany, Sweden and Switzerland.
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