Inercia in english

Inertia

pronunciation: ɪnɜrʃə part of speech: noun
In gestures

inercia = inertia ; passiveness ; inertness. 

Example: However, large systems with many users have an element of built-in inertia, and are likely to be more stable.Example: The use of the form connotes peculiarity (the people so described are acting out a somewhat inappropriate role) and passiveness (they are not actively participating in that role).Example: Because of their inertness, the noble gases form no chemical compounds in nature.

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» causado por la inerciainertial .

Example: A theoretical case is therefore made concerning the inertial impact of culture on IT implementation.

» debido a la inerciainertial .

Example: A theoretical case is therefore made concerning the inertial impact of culture on IT implementation.

» hacer Algo por inerciago through + the motions .

Example: To begin with, you cannot accept 'going through the motions' as a way of life.

» por inerciaby force of habitout of habitfrom force of habitthrough force of habit .

Example: Most everything that they do is done by force of habit rather than by instinct (as animals do) or by conscious decision or by whim.

Example: The main challenge is that sometimes we may not realize that what we have just done or said came out of habit.

Example: Sociology starts from the premise that we are basically social animals, not just from force of habit but because we could not otherwise survive.

Example: They live still through force of habit and snobbery in a recent past, but the great majority in all places no longer have any sincere passion for art.

Inercia synonyms

inactivity in spanish: inactividad, pronunciation: ɪnæktɪvɪti part of speech: noun inactiveness in spanish: inactividad, pronunciation: ɪnæktɪvnəs part of speech: noun
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