inertia

inertia
[ɪˈnɜːʃɪə]
sustantivo
1inercia (f)

inertia [i-ner-sha]
sustantivo
1Flojedad, inacción, desidia.
2(Fís.) Inercia, propiedad que tienen los cuerpos de permanecer en el estado de movimiento o de reposo en que se encuentran, hasta que una acción exterior obra sobre ellos con suficiente energía.

inertia [ɪˈnɜːʃə]
noun
1 [of person] inercia; (f) apatía; (f)
Some may say that the inertia of the old way of thinking is still stronger than the new trends cold stimulates intellectual activity and obviates the inertia common to the inhabitants of torrid and tropical zones The Catholic Church, with its incredible institutional inertia, withstood the impulse to abandon authoritarian structures we just carried on in the relationship through inertia really
2 (Chem) (Fís) inercia; (f)

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