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reactive
[ree-ak-tiv]
adjective
tending to react.
pertaining to or characterized by reaction.
Electricity., pertaining to or characterized by reactance.
reactive
/ rɪˈæktɪv, ˌriːækˈtɪvɪtɪ /
adjective
readily partaking in chemical reactions
sodium is a reactive metal
free radicals are very reactive
of, concerned with, or having a reactance
responsive to stimulus
(of mental illnesses) precipitated by an external cause
reactive depression
Other Word Forms
- reactively adverb
- reactivity noun
- reactiveness noun
- antireactive adjective
- hyperreactive adjective
- nonreactive adjective
- overreactive adjective
- unreactive adjective
Example Sentences
“Grateful and so appreciative for the incredible team at The Skin Associates and their fast, reactive work on removing this basal cell carcinoma. Thank you!”
In a post on Instagram on Saturday, Ramsay wrote he was "grateful and so appreciative" to his medical team for their "fast reactive work".
"Detection and mitigation must shift towards being proactive and preventative, not reactive after harm is done," she said.
Gowdy, who refused to push for gun control measures while serving as a representative, said that our “reactive” system of government can only tolerate so much death before something changes.
Hypervigilance is the name of the game when you have a reactive dog.
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