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reaction

Pronunciation: /rɪˈakʃ(ə)n/
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Definition of reaction

noun

  • 1something done, felt, or thought in response to a situation or event:my immediate reaction was one of relief [mass noun]:prices fell in reaction to intense competition
  • (reactions) a person’s ability to respond physically and mentally to external stimuli:a skilled driver with quick reactions
  • an adverse physiological response to a substance that has been breathed in, ingested, or touched:such allergic reactions as hay fever and asthma
  • a mode of thinking or behaving that is deliberately different from previous modes of thought and behaviour:the work of these painters was a reaction against Fauvism
  • [mass noun] opposition to political or social progress or reform:the institution is under threat from the forces of reaction
  • 2a chemical process in which substances act mutually on each other and are changed into different substances, or one substance changes into other substances: a chemical reaction caused by a build-up of particular sodium salts
  • Physics an analogous transformation of atomic nuclei or other particles: reactions between photons and electrically charged atomic particles
  • 3 [mass noun] Physics a force exerted in opposition to an applied force: the law of action and reaction

Derivatives

reactionist

noun & adjective

Origin:

mid 17th century: from react + -ion, originally suggested by medieval Latin reactio(n-), from react- 'done again' (see react)

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