action

noun
process of doing sth
ADJ. decisive, effective, firm, strong, vigorous | immediate, prompt, swift, urgent | drastic, emergency The situation calls for drastic action.| collective, concerted, joint, united | direct, positive | evasive | corrective, remedial | disciplinary, legal, military, political, strike Disciplinary action will be taken against students who cheat.(see also industrial action)
VERB + ACTION take | call for | agree on The leaders have agreed on joint action to combat terrorism.| leap/spring/swing into The emergency services swung into action as soon as the disaster was reported.| carry out, perform, take Only the priest can perform these actions. We shall take whatever actions are necessary.| galvanize/prod/spur sb into We have to galvanize people into action.| bring/put sth into We need to put these ideas into action.| keep/put sb/sth out of A fire has put the factory out of action.
PREP. in ~ I have not yet seen the machines in action.| out of ~ He is out of action following an ankle injury.| ~ against against drug dealers| ~ on The government is taking strong action on refugees.
PHRASES a course of action Is this the best course of action to follow?
legal case
ADJ. court | civil, criminal, libel
VERB + ACTION bring, take out Her husband brought a civil action against her after their divorce.
PREP. ~ against
fighting
ADJ. enemy He was killed during enemy action.
VERB + ACTION see I never saw action during the war.
PHRASES killed/missing/wounded in action He was reported missing in action.

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