supineness

[US]/sjuːˈpaɪnnəs/
[UK]/suːˈpaɪnnəs/

Translation

n.the state of lying on one's back; the state of having the palm facing upward

Example Sentences

the political party was criticized for its supineness in the face of corruption.

investors worried about the currency's supineness amid global market volatility.

historians often attribute the empire's fall to internal supineness and decay.

his supineness regarding the unfair policy disappointed his colleagues.

the report highlighted a certain supineness in the committee's approach to safety.

voters rejected the candidate's supineness on key environmental issues.

the manager's supineness allowed toxic workplace behaviors to continue unchallenged.

such administrative supineness only encourages further violations of the rules.

the article condemned the supineness of institutions meant to protect citizens.

we cannot afford legislative supineness during such a critical economic crisis.

her supineness in the negotiation resulted in a very unfavorable deal.

the editorial attacked the supineness of the press in questioning authority.

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