Definition of Actionless. Meaning of Actionless. Synonyms of Actionless

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Definition of Actionless

Actionless
Actionless Ac"tion*less, a. Void of action.

Meaning of Actionless from wikipedia

- with publications on Krishna-related Hindu traditions, the Gita rejects "actionless behaviour" found in some Indic monastic traditions. It also "relegates...
- trade publication Variety disagreed and described the film as "a drab actionless story of ungodly length and apparently telling nothing." Since then, The...
- resurrected in Dnyaneshwari and its utility as a means of achieving actionlessness through action and in establishing harmony between the two is examined...
- the activities of advanced practitioners; as the Fruit, they are the actionless activities of realized Masters. Apsara – Type of female spirit of the...
- faced the WBC #14 at middleweight Hugo Centeno Jr. In a largely slow and actionless fight, Monroe Jr managed to come out with a unanimous decision victory...
- mainly heavy, very heavy (but beautifully designed) s***. How slow and actionless it is! Next Generation's 1998 retrospective on the failure of Rise of...
- Variety described These Are My Children as "visualization of an ordinary actionless daytime drama" It said that the program differed from soap operas on radio...
- article, Robert Simonson noted that despite its irksome lengthy, static actionlessness to some viewers the show was a splendid theatrical experience for serious...
- to make the best of the sets and add some visual interest to the long, actionless talking-head scenes that make up nearly all of the film. He sometimes...
- the real self, it is so because according to Advaita Vedanta, Atman is actionless (akriya), changeless and eternal (kutasthanitya), and, according to Śuddhādvaita...