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[[Modality]]: ( [[Mutable]] ) - [ [[Fixed]] ] - < [[Cardinal]] > | [[Modality]]: ( [[Mutable]] ) - [ [[Fixed]] ] - < [[Cardinal]] > | ||
[[Passive]] - [[Passion]] - [[Pass]] | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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'''Passive''' refers to a state of being characterized by inactivity, receptivity, or a lack of initiative. In contrast to being active, a passive state is one in which an entity is acted upon rather than acting itself. This term is often used to describe individuals, objects, or systems that do not initiate action but respond to external forces or influences. |
Latest revision as of 12:50, 22 August 2024
Modality: ( Mutable ) - [ Fixed ] - < Cardinal >
Mutable | Fixed | Cardinal |
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Active | Stative | Passive |
Action | Station | Passion |
Act | Stay | Pass |
Passive refers to a state of being characterized by inactivity, receptivity, or a lack of initiative. In contrast to being active, a passive state is one in which an entity is acted upon rather than acting itself. This term is often used to describe individuals, objects, or systems that do not initiate action but respond to external forces or influences.