Dictionary
The inaction
noun
Want of action or activity; forbearance from labor; idleness; rest; inertness.
synonyms
Exact(58)
The inaction has continued ever since.
The inaction everywhere else in the government is apparent.
The inaction is the root of why we're organizing".
The inaction is in contrast to recent moves by Canada and Australia to limit dark trading.
The inaction creates more risk than doing our duty to make the world more peaceful.
The inaction means the bill, which passed the House May 2, is dead.
The inaction of Europe is actually what creates the market for smugglers.
The inaction was because of a range of factors, political and economic.
The inaction was a lapse in leadership that reflected the eventual near total-breakdown of discipline in the unit.
The inaction of General Kayani, Raheel Sharif's predecessor, was an additional bonus for the Taliban.
The inaction of Europe is actually what creates the market for smugglers," Francois Crepeau told the Guardian newspaper.
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