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responsive1 [not usually before noun] responsive (to somebody/something) reacting quickly and in a positive way Companies have to be responsive to consumer demand. a flu virus that is not responsive to treatmen [..]
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responsiveearly 15c., "making answer," from Middle French responsif and directly from Late Latin responsivus "answering," from Latin respons-, past participle stem of respondere (see respond [..]
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responsiveBy responsive, we mean that services are organised so that they meet people's needs.
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responsivecontaining or using responses; alternating; "responsive reading"; "antiphonal laughter" readily reacting or replying to people or events or stimuli; [..]
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responsive(adj) containing or using responses; alternating(adj) readily reacting or replying to people or events or stimuli; showing emotion(adj) reacting to a stimulus
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responsiveIn the world of digital marketing, the word ‘responsive’ specifically refers to web design. If your website has a responsive design, then it will offer a user-friendly experience across all platforms (including desktop and mobile devices). Using fluid grids, a responsive design will automatically adjust to fit each device’s screen so that content i [..]
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responsiveA web design technique in which percentages (instead of fixed values) are used in element dimensions to produce a webpage so that the layout "responds" to the width of the user's device [..]
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responsiveA foundation may choose to make responsive grants. These grants may also be called reactive, meaning the foundation is reacting to proposals/requests submitted by non-profits; these requests are gener [..]
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responsiveA flexible service that is responsive to changing patterns that are often technical or economic.
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