Definitions for proactive

proactive pro·ac·tive

Spelling: [proh-ak-tiv]
IPA: /proʊˈæk tɪv/

Proactive is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 632 anagrams from letters in proactive (aceioprtv).

Definitions for proactive

adjective

  1. serving to prepare for, intervene in, or control an expected occurrence or situation, especially a negative or difficult one; anticipatory:

Origin of proactive

First recorded in 1930-35; pro-1 + active

Examples for proactive

There seems to be a proactive disregard for knowing or caring about their lives and plight.

So one cannot say that law, as opposed to politics, is not proactive.

I moved on to Camp Pendleton, a Marine base in California, to develop and implement a proactive counseling program.

These are reactive, not proactive, stances, and they do little to offer substantive solutions.

Without a dedicated and proactive rescue force, campaigners fear, the death toll in the Mediterranean will skyrocket.

The best thing we can do is be proactive in intervening in the lives of those around us who are in need of support.

The agunah crisis has been going on for too long for them not to have a proactive platform for its resolution.

She said at the time, “I have made a proactive decision to take care of my personal health.”

We thought it would make complete sense that the dress would be proactive in that: either you have control or you lose control.

Just as there are clear upsides to these types of proactive efforts in the corporate sector, there are downsides to not doing so.

Word Value for proactive
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