Use "passively" in a sentence

1. The civil population passively resisted.

2. 1 antonym for Actively: passively

3. Bees are passively trapped without disturbing the structure

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6. People do not merely passively respond to the world.

7. Despite this, Flaminius remained passively encamped at Arretium.

8. They want to sit there passively, taking notes.

9. You could passively surrender to your spouse’s wishes.

10. A man either actively resists or passively resists.

11. We do not want to passively wait for others'help.

12. They were at first grudgingly and later passively accepted.

13. Carrot makes it easy to passively manage your investment portfolio

14. Transport with (seduce, passively, yield):—carry (lead) away with, Condescend.

15. Augmentations are items that passively provide benefits to your ship

16. Such is our conclusion if we passively let things take their course.

17. A Cooling mattress pad actively or passively regulates temperature and prevents sleeping hot

18. The Bible does not advise anyone to wait passively for a predicted fate.

19. The corals feed passively on bits of organic material suspended in the water.

20. 25 He observed naughtily, subtly, wittily, passively, on occasion with a feline caress.

21. The temperature was controlled passively by gold plating, white paint, and polished aluminum surfaces.

22. Merriam-Webster defines Acquiesce as “to accept, comply, or submit tacitly or passively

23. 18 If you always do everything passively , you won't realize the wonderfulness of life.

24. Whale Barnacles passively filter food, using tentacle-like cirri, as the host swims through the water.

25. (Hebrews 10:24, 25) Passively attending meetings could be likened to painting over a rust spot.

26. Gas exchange is the physical process by which gases move passively by diffusion across a surface.

27. The key to expressing anger healthfully is to do it assertively; not aggressively or passively.

28. He tends to wait passively for his boss to tell him what to do.

29. 14 And Ariadne herself personifies the passively courageous, endlessly resourceful, and lovingly restorative element in every psyche.

30. Sugars are actively accumulated in the phloem and move passively to sinks along a concentration gradient.

31. The data is taken "piggyback" or "passively" while the telescope is used for other scientific programs.

32. Antonyms for Busily include idly, inactively, quietly, languidly, lazily, passively, casually, lethargically, sluggishly and unthinkingly

33. Synonyms for Apathetically include idly, casually, languidly, lazily, passively, indolently, inertly, languorously, lethargically and sluggishly

34. While the man stood passively, she opened her handbag, taking out a purse, searching through it.

35. Living root cells passively absorb water in the absence of transpiration pull via osmosis creating root pressure.

36. 15 All the nurses in Illinois submit passively, like the early Christians, and let themselves be beaten.

37. Unconsciously, you look to the next level and passively accept what you used to find shocking.”

38. All the nurses in Illinois submit passively, like the early Christians, and let themselves be beaten.

39. Many prefer using some time in constructive crafts instead of sitting passively in front of a television set.

40. That long neck and long tail help it radiate heat into the environment, passively controlling its temperature.

41. And Ariadne herself personifies the passively courageous, endlessly resourceful, and lovingly restorative element in every psyche. Sentencedict.com

42. It can't passively respond and create a best guess, it has to create a best guess about the next moment.

43. Once in the xylem, the salts are carried passively in the transpiration stream to the upper parts of the plant.

44. Busboy is a mafia-aligned role that passively is the only person to visit the mafia's kill target

45. After making their forecasts, humans typically sit back passively and wait to see what will happen. —Proverbs 27:1.

46. Actively: 1 adv in an active manner “he participated Actively in the war” Antonyms: passively in a passive manner

47. When movies, television programs, or theater performances feature those things, do we passively sit and take it all in?

48. How can students get excited about learning when they spend much of their time glued passively in their seats?

49. It is very simple: the artist can not allow himself the luxury of letting himself be manipulated passively by our culture.

50. The physiotherapist usually starts by mobilizing the shoulder girdle, moving it passively in all directions, to make it perfectly pliable.

51. The individual suspends his critical judgement and involvement in external reality to becoming passively absorbed in an imaginary world.

52. At school and university people are encouraged to question why things must be done, rather than accept orders passively.

53. At home Sean remained a reasonably pleasant child who tended to respond passively to the problems he encountered regarding schoolwork.

54. Depressed mothers may passively ignore their baby’s needs or, conversely, lose control and use physical punishment to discipline their infants.

55. Cogwheel rigidity tension in a muscle that gives way in little jerks when the muscle is passively stretched; seen in parkinson's disease

56. I imagine he would prefer to go out chasing after death rather than waiting passively for it in a nursing home.

57. When you face a compelling opportunity to take action, fear lulls you into inaction, enticing you to passively watch its prophecies fulfill themselves.

58. The airfoil structure can be passively pitched relative to the internal support structure according to aerodynamic pressure distribution at different blade locations.

59. Rather than passively accepting unnecessary limitations for the sake of material advantages, he may request adjustments that will give him more freedom for Kingdom work.

60. Alto is innovatively engineered with high-performance, high-efficiency LED technology to pack substantial lumens in a compact, 6.6 inch diameter, passively-cooled cylinder

61. Believing it to be the will of the gods, many passively accept their situation—however unjust or oppressive—as though it were their unchangeable lot in life.

62. The OED says "couch potato" originated as American slang, meaning "a pennon who spends leisure –time passively or idly sitting around, especially watching television or video tapes" .

63. By refusing to pass judgement on certain lifestyles woven into the story, Clueless passively endorses multiple marriages and divorce, premarital sex and teen homosexuality

64. Because Chants buff you and allies (or debuff enemies) passively while in combat, Chanters are a solid choice for Multiclassing.Consider playing a Chanter if you like …

65. 1 day ago · HAmlet muses that out of fear we will often passively endure the “slings and arrows” that life deals us

66. 29 The apparatus can detect the actual pressure of nasopharynx and meatus acusticus externus,(www.Sentencedict.com) and acquire the pressure value when the eustachian tube is opened passively.

67. The passively controlled anti-rolling tank is one of the most popular stabilization equipments(Sentencedict.com), and the control rule is the key factor of its stabilization effect.

68. Broadly is incredibly easy to set up and allows you to passively chat with new website visitors and when those visitors become customers, request a review from them

69. Being Assertive means being able to stand up for your own or other people’s rights in a calm and positive way, without being either aggressive, or passively accepting ‘wrong’.

70. The results are extended to explore other modes of flapping wing propulsion, including those in animals whose wings deform passively in response to hydro- or aero-dynamic loads.

71. They want obedient workers, people who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork. And just dumb enough to passively accept it. George Carlin 

72. Aerobiology is a branch of biology that studies organic particles, such as bacteria, fungal spores, very small insects, pollen grains and viruses, which are passively transported by the air

73. Cursed falls into the trap of many expendably bingeable shows, relying on its audience to passively let the next episode play in the vague hope that something might start to make sense soon.

74. Production of Areg is triggered by DNA damage to stromal cells, which passively enter senescence in the tumor microenvironment (TME), a process that remarkably enhances cancer malignancy including acquired resistance mediated by EGFR.

75. Calcification is the synthesis of solid calcium carbonate from dissolved substances, whether passively by spontaneous formation of crystals in a supersaturated solution (inorganic Calcification) or actively through the intervention of organisms (bioCalcification)

76. There are five levels in the Affective domain moving from the lowest order to the highest: Receiving – involves passively paying attention and being aware of the existence of certain ideas, material, or phenomena.

77. This potentiometer digitally controls ICs which in turn adjust the playback volume passively with discrete resistors in precise steps of 0.5 dB. The utmost immunity against any influences can only be achieved with balanced signal processing.

78. In nature, myelinated segments are generally long enough for the passively propagated signal to travel for at least two nodes while retaining enough amplitude to fire an action potential at the second or third node.

79. Avoiding our most important duty to serve our wives and children, not accepting or passively fulfilling callings in the Church, or not caring about others unless it is convenient is not who we should be.

80. Aerobiology The formal study of living and nonliving atmospheric constituents—e.g., airborne pollutants, algae, insects, microorganisms including bacteria and viruses, spores and pollens—which are passively transported in the air and capable of evoking an immune response.