inactionists

[US]/[ˌɪnˈækʃənɪsts]/
[UK]/[ˌɪnˈækʃənɪsts]/

Translation

n.People who favor doing nothing or taking no action.; People who oppose action, especially in politics.

Phrases & Collocations

avoiding inactionists

criticizing inactionists

opposing inactionists

inactionists' stance

mocking inactionists

labeling inactionists

condemning inactionists

targeting inactionists

displacing inactionists

ignoring inactionists

Example Sentences

the inactionists within the party were criticized for their lack of leadership.

we needed decisive action, but the inactionists prevailed, delaying progress.

the board faced criticism from investors for the inactionists' approach to the crisis.

the government's inactionists were accused of failing to address the growing economic problems.

the ceo pushed back against the inactionists who opposed the merger proposal.

many blamed the inactionists for the company's declining market share.

the debate highlighted the divide between proactive leaders and the inactionists.

the project stalled due to the inactionists' resistance to new ideas.

the inactionists argued that any action would be too risky.

the report condemned the inactionists' failure to implement necessary reforms.

the team struggled to move forward with the inactionists constantly raising objections.

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