activeness

IPA: ˈæktɪvnʌs

noun

  • The state or quality of being active.
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Examples of "activeness" in Sentences

  • The activeness of the terrorist underground isn't declining, he said.
  • That inter-activeness is fun and unpredictable and can be educational.
  • KIM SANG-HUN: I've always wanted to maintain an activeness in my career.
  • And as for my own 'activeness' I've spent most of to-day in my dressing gown drinking tea.
  • We discovered it was difficult to accurately measure the "activeness" of a volunteer counselor without establishing a paperwork nightmare.
  • For moderately active women, the average daily caloric allotment is anywhere from 1,800 to 2,200 depending on age and level of activeness.
  • There's plenty of parents who feel differently from her and her ilk, and who want children to wait until they're ready, but also don't hinge their children's (especially girl's) morality on their sexual activeness before marriage.
  • Researchers determined that wall posts and the number of Facebook friends were the most significant predictors for determining a user's Facebook activeness, which in turn reflected their enthusiasm in the academic world surrounding them.
  • In light of a Washington Post report which “ominously tells us that the World Health Organization warns that we are on the verge of a global pandemic”, Guyanese blogger Imran Khan is heartened by the call of a local journalist for “his colleagues in the media to pay greater attention to the swine flu situation”, but still wonders about the government's pro-activeness:

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