Comparative for readily, or easily, reacting to stimuli or changes
“The first step in consequence analysis is identifying and developing potential accident scenarios that are related to the storage and handling of the reactive chemicals of concern.”
Comparative for highly sensitive to provocation
“He decided to investigate his reactive anger more deeply, and as the feelings underneath his anger began to emerge, he began to feel really scared and sad.”
Comparative for having a passive or uninvolved attitude or approach
“An active problem solver is more likely to initiate a search for information. A less active problem solver may remain passive and reactive in gaining information.”
Comparative for able, or quick to, react or respond
Comparative for aware of and responding to one's surroundings
Comparative for relating to or part of a retaliation
Comparative for of a program: such that the program flow is determined by events
Comparative for sensitive to being affected by something
Comparative for reckless due to not being properly thought out
Comparative for responding to or acting to counteract something when it happens (rather than beforehand)
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