noun
inaction
ihn-AK-shuhn
noun
1
A failure to act; doing nothing when something should be done.
"Years of government inaction let the housing crisis get worse."
How to Use Inaction
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSimply not doing anything, especially when action was expected.
Common pairings
political inaction
years of inaction
inaction on climate change
Word Forms
inactions plural
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Etymology
From French inaction, formed from in- plus action.