Reluctance
The word "apathy" describes a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern, which can manifest as an inability to react to a situation. Another term, "indifference," conveys a similar sense of disengagement or lack of response. In contexts involving emotional paralysis, "stagnation" may also be appropriate, indicating an inability to take action or respond effectively.
This is a inability person.
Lincoln's inability to take action in December of 1860, when South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union, was due to the fact that he was President elect, and was not sworn into office as President until March 4, 1861.
Invalid Pronounced "in vuh-lid"
Distracted.
do,initiate,progress,
The verb in that phrase is the word "Take". A verb is an action, and in this phrease the action being suggested is to "take" the bus.
She did not know what the sign said due to her inability to read.
She did not know what the sign said due to her inability to read.
If you have chosen to have upgrades installed automatically, you do not need to take any action.
The word punitive if defined simply basically means "punish". So to take sudden punitive action would be to take sudden disiplinary action essentially.
hyperactive; irritability; inability to rest; jumpy