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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning He started jogging reactively to get in shape for an upcoming race.
The customer service representative only helps reactively when a problem arises.
The audience reacted reactively to the plot twist in the movie.
The teacher responded reactively to the disruptive student's behavior, rather than proactively managing the classroom.
He followed reactively instead of taking the initiative.
The company's security measures were implemented reactively after a data breach.
He deals with conflicts reactively instead of proactively.
The homeowner dealt with the pest problem reactively, waiting until it became severe.
The teacher grades papers reactively without giving helpful comments.
The coach criticizes his players reactively instead of constructively.
She approaches her relationships reactively, always accusing her partner of wrongdoing.
She only seeks medical attention reactively when her symptoms become unbearable.
The security team acts reactively to potential threats identified by the surveillance system.
The dog barks reactively at every sound it hears outside.
The cat pounced reactively on the mouse that had just run by.
The company is dealing reactively with the environmental impact of their production.
The athlete plays reactively, adjusting his strategy to his opponent's moves.
The dog barked reactively at the stranger approaching the house.
She only cleaned the house reactively when her mother-in-law announced her visit.
The student only studied reactively for the exam, cramming the night before.
The parent spoke reactively when their child was bullied at school.
The hiker sprayed reactively the bear repellent when confronted by a grizzly.
The soldier fired reactively at the enemy when they crossed the border.
She takes a reactively defensive stance whenever someone challenges her beliefs.
The company only responds reactively to customer complaints.
She only starts studying reactively a few days before the exam.
The nurse treated the patient reactively to alleviate his pain.
The politician reactively made a controversial statement in response to the opposition.
She responded reactively to the interviewer's questions.
The customer reactively complained about the poor service at the restaurant.
She reactively jumped back when the spider crawled out from under the couch.
The firefighter reactively rushed into the burning building to save the trapped occupants.
The toddler cried reactively when his toy was taken away.
The journalist wrote reactively about the celebrity's scandal.
The security guard responded reactively to the burglar's attempt to break in.
The nurse only administers medicine reactively to the patient's complaints.
She responds reactively to any form of criticism.
The car's suspension system handles reactively on uneven roads.
The artist paints reactively, letting the colors and brushstrokes guide the piece.
The government is always dealing reactively with the crime rate.
The teacher adjusts his teaching approach reactively to the students' learning styles.
The athlete's body reacts reactively to stress, making their performance unpredictable.
The student only studied reactively when exams were near.
The government responds reactively to public outcry.
The IT department fixes computer issues reactively, waiting for employees to report problems.
The government agency investigates reactively rather than proactively to incidents reported by the public.
The athlete reactively slammed the ball after winning the match.
The athlete adjusted reactively to his opponent's movements.
He reactively shouted out in anger when he heard the news.
She reactively laughed when her friend told her a joke.
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