Opposite of the state of busy or vigorous actions or movements
“A break in the countryside, amid beauty and serenity, will revive flagging city spirits.”
Opposite of things done as an action or movement
“The organization only engages in inactivity, and one wonders why they even exist.”
Opposite of plural for an act of moving
“There was a strange motionlessness of everything in that pretty little cabin.”
Opposite of plural for the ability or capacity to move
“She presented with pain and stiffness and immobility of the neck and upper back.”
Opposite of plural for a trend or tendency
“Deviation from the diagonal trend line, as is evident for third-codon-position transitions, indicates saturation.”
Opposite of plural for the act of moving forward, usually towards a given goal
“These jokes speak to the irresponsible political shiftlessness of the country's leadership and political elites as well as the stagnancy of the state.”
Opposite of plural for a change or development
“The youth of the present generation is wandering aimlessly without any fixity of purpose.”
Opposite of plural for the state or quality of being active
“There is evidence that links physical inactivity with the increasing prevalence of osteoporosis in the United States.”
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