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Meaning reactive meaning

What does reactive mean?

reactive

reacting to a stimulus the skin of old persons is less reactive than that of younger persons participating readily in reactions sodium is a reactive metal free radicals are very reactive

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Simple sentences

Mary's realisation that she was gay plunged her into a reactive depression.

Movie subtitles

That's reactive!
The thing I love about dry ice is that it's very reactive -- especially with a liquid.
Killjoys depressives. Manic, reactive, endogenous, we got all of them.
A psycho-reactive substance.
Where in the past he was passive, modern man has become reactive, therefore even a person nauseated by life,.the potential suicide, doesn't only think of a quiet escape through backdoor.
Nog and I were setting up a reactive ion impeller for school.
We are playing a totally reactive game.
Pupils equal, round, reactive.
Pupils equal and reactive to light.
Pupils are equal and reactive.
Pupils are four millimeters, equally reactive.
It is a highly reactive sporocystian toxin.
They appear to be made up of a non-reactive material that our sensors do not recognize, Captain.
Reactive aerodynamics.
The thing I love about dry ice is that it's very reactive, especially with a liquid.
He's reactive.
Mr. Allen you've been exposed to highly volatile and reactive chemicals.
There's a layer of reactive insulation next to your skin.
I entered this body. because I was unable to overcome Section 6's reactive barriers.
I entered this body because I was unable to overcome Section 6's reactive barriers.
Mr. Tuvok? They appear to be made up of a non-reactive material that our sensors do not recognize, Captain.
They're highly reactive chemicals containing extra electrons.
Maybe the surface's reactive chemistry has destroyed organic molecules molecules based on carbon.
It's guaranteed to cut through reactive armor in the six through 15 centimeters range and shields to 4.6 gigajoules.
The skin is. helio-reactive?
Sam old son, didn't I tell you the bodies were helio-reactive?
Reactive body armor?
Each individual building block is capable of exerting a reactive, modulating, monopolar energy field on other blocks, allowing the replicators to assemble themselves into many forms.
Non-reactive.
Serum sample 1-5-4-9 positive. Pro-reactive.
It's a sort of reactive force, you know.
Reactive force?
It combines elements of proactive and reactive fields of security.
Jeffrey, can you hear me? Ah, pupils reactive.
Pupils not reactive.

News and current affairs

Indeed, beef production requires, on average, 28 times more land and 11 times more water than the other livestock categories, while producing five times more greenhouse-gas emissions and six times more reactive nitrogen.
Our policies and approaches have too often been reactive, not proactive.
So we must cease being ignorant and reactive, and become informed and proactive.
Unfortunately, such repression has been merely reactive and shortsighted, with no clear long-term vision about the nature of Islamic education in the West.
But, with another display of reactive and ad hoc decision-making, we are no wiser about how Europe intends to resolve its dilemmas.
More than a decade after September 11, America's drone program does not fall into the first category of reactive self-defense.
That has left the government locked into a reactive and often misguided approach to unexpected problems.
First and foremost, the system is largely reactive.
In addition, collectively we must do a better job of anticipating problems rather than being in reactive mode in the face of crises.
The next 10-15 years will see a shift away from our current reactive model--you come in when you get sick and the physician attempts to make you well--to a predictive, preventive, and ultimately a personalized form of medicine.

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