inactive

inactive
in·ac·tive (')in-'ak-tiv adj not active: as
a) marked by deliberate or enforced absence of activity or effort <forced by illness to lead an \inactive life>
b) of a disease not progressing or fulminating: QUIESCENT
c ) (1) chemically inert <\inactive charcoal> (2) not exhibiting optical activity in polarized light
d) biologically inert esp. because of the loss of some quality (as infectivity or antigenicity)
in·ac·tiv·ity (.)in-.ak-'tiv-ət-ē n, pl -ties

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  • inactive — UK [ɪnˈæktɪv] / US adjective 1) a) not taking part in physical activity or exercise Physically inactive people are at risk of developing heart disease. b) not wanting to do anything He felt strangely inactive. 2) a) not working or operating an… …   English dictionary

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