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proaction
/ əʊˈæʃə /
noun
action that initiates change as opposed to reaction to events
Word History and Origins
Origin of proaction1
Example Sentences
“Proaction is cheaper and more effective than reaction. The question is whether the outside world can organize itself to make the right choice.”
And it calls for lawmakers to "enact legislation to abolish abortion by immediately securing the right to life and equal proaction of the laws to all preborn children from the moment of fertilization."
First, I recommend walking back from reaction to proaction.
ensued, however, was a 60-minute display of poise, patience and proaction that reintroduced the Seahawks’ defense to the league.
In the undergraduate colleges, I think it's reflection rather than proaction.
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