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be used with the past participle of another verb to form a passive construction. [1/10 definitions]
inactive not lively; passive or sluggish. [1/3 definitions]
lade to be loaded, as with a burden (usu. used in passive). [2/6 definitions]
neuter in grammar, of or denoting an intransitive verb or one that is neither active nor passive. [1/9 definitions]
nonpassive combined form of passive.
participle in grammar, a verb form that combines with certain auxiliary verbs ("be" or "have") to give a verb in a sentence a particular aspect, either "perfect" or "progressive," or voice, either "active" or "passive." Participles can also serve the function of adjectives.
passive in grammar, the passive voice, or a verb in this voice. [1/6 definitions]
quietism a form of religious mysticism based on passive contemplation and the extinction of one's will. [1/2 definitions]
repute to consider or believe (someone or something) to have a certain trait (usu. used in the passive). [1/3 definitions]
resignation unresisting or passive acceptance. [1/2 definitions]
resigned characterized by an attitude of submission or passive acceptance.
Satyagraha (sometimes l.c.) the policy of nonviolent or passive resistance as a political tactic, created and used extensively by Mohandas Gandhi in India.
sit-in an organized passive occupation of a prohibited area, as in a racially segregated establishment, a university, or a corporation, to demonstrate against the policies pursued therein.
voice any grouping of such inflections, such as "passive voice," or any such inflected form of a particular verb. [1/11 definitions]
yin (sometimes cap.) in Chinese dualistic philosophy, the dark, negative, passive, feminine force in the universe and in individual beings. (Cf. yang.)