different between inactively vs enactively
inactively
English
Etymology
inactive +? -ly
Adverb
inactively (comparative more inactively, superlative most inactively)
- In an inactive manner.
Translations
inactively From the web:
- what does inactive mean
- what do inactive mean
- what inactive mean
- what does currently inactive mean
enactively
English
Etymology
enactive +? -ly
Adverb
enactively (not comparable)
- In an enactive manner; by acting out.
- 1973, Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
- I was chatting with his director, and he was walking by himself a few yards behind. Suddenly I thought I heard my patient. I was extremely startled, and turned round — and saw it was Dustin thinking to himself, but thinking with his body, thinking enactively, thinking of the young autistic man he had just seen.
- 1973, Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
enactively From the web:
- what actively regulates body temperature
- what actively builds relationships
- what's actively listening
- actively meaning
- what's actively managed funds
- what does actively dying mean
- what animals actively hunt humans
- what is actively recruiting on linkedin
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