proactive Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of proactive In English

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Examples of proactive

  • Making the decision : instances of a relatively proactive and planned approach to deciding that placement was needed.

  • Their preventive, proactive potential is perhaps the most important advantage of both unit- and team-based ethics.

  • That is, the role of constructive, proactive parenting in decreasing children's disruptive antisocial behavior patterns was strongest for children who initially had many problems.

  • In the latter study, maternal proactive parenting practices with aggressive, disruptive 2-year-olds predicted fewer problems by kindergarten.

  • However, they can only serve as metaphors for interaction that are complicated by a proactive artificial improviser.

  • Because many are serving long sentences, and many younger inmates will grow old behind bars, proactive measures need to be developed today.

  • High objective and subjective efficacy contributes partly to a lower level of depressive symptomatology via the promotion of a proactive style of behaviour.

  • Other efforts towards ethnic language preservation include proactive research by a wide variety of authors.

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Translations of proactive In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    主動的,積極的…

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  • 中文简体

    主动的,积极的…

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  • Español

    proactivo, proactivo/va [masculine-feminine, singular]…

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  • Português

    proativo…

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  • Polski

    aktywny…

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  • Türk dili

    zamanından önce değişiklik yaparak önlem alınan, önceden davranılan…

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  • Français

    dynamique…

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  • Norwegian

    proaktiv…

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