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positivity Definition

posi·tiv·ity (päz′ə tivə tē)

noun

the state or quality of being positive

positivity Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • promote: I believe that we need to pursue a new model of dementia care and one which can promote both positivity and participation.
  • show: The second and third cases showed convincing positivity, however, the pattern of staining was dissimilar from that seen in cases of vCJD.
  • bring: I'm not religious but I do believe that positivity brings positivity and negativity brings negativity.
  • create: Instead, he is focused entirely on implementing policies and programs to create positivity, coherence, and harmony in collective consciousness.
  • increase: A Full House, increased positivity among fans, chance of new fans returning.
  • ensure: Priors are chosen to be non-informative, with the exception of ensuring positivity where sensible 2.

Adjective modifier

  • increased: Moreover, Maharishi said, these effects of increased positivity and reduced violence worldwide will be seen within the next six to nine months.
  • cytoplasmic: In most cases, specific membrane staining as well as a weak cytoplasmic positivity of tumor cells were seen.
  • overwhelming: Motivational & After Dinner Speaker Debra's overwhelming positivity and ' go for it ' attitude are contagious, while her modesty is endearing.
  • emotional: I think it's a great country with wonderful emotional positivity.

Modifies a noun

  • rate: Nearly 7000 people tested positive, with an overall positivity rate of 11 % .
  • condition: When negative shifts of the EEG were required, lexical decisions on words were substantially speeded, while they were slowed during positivity conditions.

Noun used with modifier

  • antibody: The use of various assays to detect serum antibodies and differing definitions of antibody positivity limits the ability to compare antigenicity among different products.
  • pylorus: No difference in H. pylori positivity were observed in young and old patients of gastric cancer.

Preposition: in

  • consciousness: The influence of intense positivity in national consciousness created by A Group for a Government will progressively eliminate stress and crime in the nation.
  • environment: This program creates bubbling bliss for the individual, maximum coherence in brain functioning, and enlivens positivity in the whole environment.

Preposition: of

  • cell: In most cases, specific membrane staining as well as a weak cytoplasmic positivity of tumor cells were seen.