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- Dictionaryaction/ˈakʃn/
noun
- 1. the fact or process of doing something, typically to achieve an aim: "ending child labour will require action on many levels" Similar
- 2. a thing done; an act: "she frequently questioned his actions" Similar
verb
- 1. take action on; deal with: "your request will be actioned"
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1. a. : a thing done : deed. b. : the accomplishment of a thing usually over a period of time, in stages, or with the possibility of repetition. c. actions plural : behavior, conduct. unscrupulous actions. d. : initiative, enterprise. a man of action. 2. : an act of will. an emergency requiring action. 3.
the process of doing something, especially when dealing with a problem or difficulty: This problem calls for swift / prompt action from the government. [ + to infinitive ] Action to prevent the spread of the disease is high on the government's agenda.
Action definition: the process or state of acting or of being active. See examples of ACTION used in a sentence.
An action usually lasts through some time and consists of more than one act: to take action on a petition. An act is single: an act of kindness. deed emphasizes the finished or completed quality of an act; it may imply an act of some note, good or bad: an irrevocable deed; a deed of daring.
An action is a thing that is done, and not merely thought or spoken about. Possible actions could range from blinking to invading a country. Action comes from agere, the Latin verb meaning "to do." Legal action is the initiation of a lawsuit to demand your rights.
[uncountable] the process of doing something in order to make something happen or to deal with a situation. The time has come for action if these beautiful animals are to survive. to threaten/demand/call for action. Firefighters took action immediately to stop the blaze spreading.
things that are happening, especially exciting or important things: He likes films with a lot of action. Opposite. inaction. out of action. damaged or hurt and not able to operate or play sports: I'm afraid my car's out of action. They've got three players out of action. legal action.