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in full operation
going
ready for business
open
(of movements) light and confidently active
springy
lacking activity; lying idle or unused
inactive
not giving performances; closed
dark
devoid of activity
dead
(of business) not active or brisk
dull
(of business) not active or brisk
slow
(of business) not active or brisk
sluggish
not in active use
idle
not in active use
unused
closed or immobilized by a strike
strikebound
tending to become more severe or wider in scope
active
advancing in severity
progressive
(pathology) not progressing or increasing; or progressing slowly
inactive
lacking opportunities for development or advancement
dead-end
commercially inactive
flat
(of tumors, e.g.) slow to heal or develop and usually painless
indolent
(pathology) not presently active
latent
(pathology) causing no symptoms
quiescent
disposed to take action or effectuate change
active
advocating or engaged in activism
activist
advocating or engaged in activism
activistic
involving active participation
hands-on
(of a policy or person or action) controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than waiting to respond to it after it happens
proactive
lacking in energy or will; - George Meredith
passive
lacking in energy or will; - George Meredith
inactive
not involving participation or intervention
hands-off
offering no resistance; ; - Theodore Roosevelt
resistless
offering no resistance; ; - Theodore Roosevelt
supine
offering no resistance; ; - Theodore Roosevelt
unresisting
(of e.g. volcanos) erupting or liable to erupt
active
actively spewing out lava
eruptive
(of e.g. volcanos) not erupting and not extinct
dormant
(of e.g. volcanos) not erupting and not extinct
inactive
being quiet or still or inactive
quiescent
(of e.g. volcanos) permanently inactive
extinct
physically inactive
dead
(of e.g. volcanos) capable of erupting
active
capable of erupting
alive
capable of erupting
live
(used of verbs (e.g. `to run') and participial adjectives (e.g. `running' in `running water')) expressing action rather than a state of being
active
(used of verbs (e.g. `to run') and participial adjectives (e.g. `running' in `running water')) expressing action rather than a state of being
dynamic
( used of verbs (e.g. `be' or `own') and most participial adjectives) expressing existence or a state rather than an action
stative
expressing that the subject of the sentence has the semantic function of actor:
active
expressing that the subject of the sentence is the patient of the action denoted by the verb
passive
exerting influence or producing a change or effect
active
rendered active; e.g. rendered radioactive or luminescent or photosensitive or conductive
activated
opposing or neutralizing or mitigating an effect by contrary action
counteractive
capable of lowering the surface tension of a liquid; used especially of detergents
surface-active
not exerting influence or change
inactive
not active or activated
quiescent
(of the sun) characterized by an increased occurrence of sunspots and flares and radio emissions
active
of the sun characterized by a low level of surface phenomena like sunspots e.g.
quiet
presently existing in fact and not merely potential or possible
actual
presently existing in fact and not merely potential or possible
existent
existing in fact; not theoretical; real
effective
existing in possibility
potential
existing in possibility
possible
potentially existing but not presently evident or realized
latent
having or experiencing a rapid onset and short but severe course
acute
less than acute; relating to a disease present in a person with no symptoms of it
subacute
being long-lasting and recurrent or characterized by long suffering
chronic
(of illness) marked by gradual deterioration of organs and cells along with loss of function
degenerative
infectious; having the ability to cause disease
virulent
(of a microorganism) extremely infective
highly infective
(of a disease) having a rapid course and violent effect
deadly
not virulent; unable to produce disease
avirulent
having a capacity for adaptation
adaptive
having a capacity for adaptation
adaptative
tending to reconcile or accommodate; bringing into harmony
accommodative
tending to reconcile or accommodate; bringing into harmony
reconciling
of or relating to adaptation
adaptational
conducive to adjustment
adjustive
showing faulty adaptation
maladaptive
(of a trait or condition) failing to serve an adjustive purpose
dysfunctional
(of a trait or condition) failing to serve an adjustive purpose
nonadaptive
poorly adjusted
maladjustive
compulsively or physiologically dependent on something habit-forming
addicted
addicted to alcohol; - Carl Van Doren
alcoholic
addicted to alcohol; - Carl Van Doren
alcohol-dependent
addicted to a drug
dependent
addicted to a drug
dependant
addicted to a drug
drug-addicted
addicted to a drug
hooked
addicted to a drug
strung-out
not addicted
unaddicted
free of drugs
clean
causing or characterized by addiction
addictive
causing or characterized by addiction
habit-forming
not causing or characterized by addiction
nonaddictive
characterized or produced by addition
additive
increasing by successive addition
accumulative
increasing by successive addition
cumulative
capable of being added or added to
addable
capable of being added or added to
addible
further or added
extra
further or added
additional
acting as or providing a complement (something that completes the whole)
complemental
acting as or providing a complement (something that completes the whole)
complementary