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act

1 of 2verb
/ækt/
Forms:acts,acting,acted,acted
1

to do something for a special reason

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  • The company decided to act quickly to address customer complaints and improve its services.
  • In times of crisis, leaders must act decisively to ensure the safety and well-being of their people.
  • The detective had to act swiftly to prevent the suspect from escaping.
  • Individuals can act responsibly by reducing their carbon footprint to help combat climate change.
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to play or perform a role in a play, movie, etc.

A2transitive
  • In the movie, the talented actress will act as a determined detective solving a complex case.
  • During the school play, he will act as the lead character.
  • She will act as a supportive friend in the upcoming romantic comedy.
  • She acted the role of Juliet beautifully in the school play.
  • For the TV series, the actress had to act as a brilliant scientist.
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to behave in a certain way, especially in a particular situation or circumstance

  • She always acts with kindness and compassion towards others.
  • He knows how to act appropriately in social situations, making him a pleasant companion.
  • The manager expects all employees to act responsibly and ethically in the workplace.
  • Even in challenging circumstances, she continues to act with grace and composure.
  • In times of stress, it's crucial to act calmly and thoughtfully to find effective solutions.
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to pretend or demonstrate a certain quality or feeling that may not be genuine

  • When asked about the surprise party, he had to act surprised even though he had known about it all along.
  • She decided to act confident during the job interview, even though she was feeling nervous.
  • In social situations, some people may act outgoing and extroverted, even if they are naturally more introverted.
  • During the negotiation, she had to act tough to secure a better deal for her company.
  • In a challenging situation, it's common for individuals to act brave, hiding their fears from others.
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to portray a character or deliver lines in a theatrical production

  • She decided to act in the school play and took on the role of the lead character.
  • The theater company will act in a classic Shakespearean play next month.
  • The drama students were excited to act in the annual school play, which was a comedy this year.
  • He always dreamed of acting in a Broadway production and finally got the opportunity to do so this year.
  • The talented actress was invited to act in a local community theater's production of a popular musical.
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to bring about a specific effect or outcome

  • The new policy is expected to act positively on employee morale.
  • The medication is designed to act quickly to relieve pain and discomfort.
  • The community's efforts to reduce waste and promote recycling will act favorably on the local environment.
  • Implementing sustainable practices in agriculture can act beneficially on soil health and biodiversity.
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to participate or be involved in a particular task or pursuit

  • She decided to act as a volunteer at the local animal shelter, helping care for and find homes for abandoned pets.
  • Despite his busy schedule, he always finds time to act as a mentor for aspiring entrepreneurs.
  • In times of crisis, people often come together to act as a support system for those affected
  • She enjoys acting as a guide for tourists, sharing interesting facts and stories about the historical landmarks in the city.
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to be appropriate or fitting for a theatrical performance

  • The classic Shakespearean play continues to act well on the stage, captivating audiences with its timeless themes and characters.
  • The new drama script was carefully crafted to act effectively during live performances.
  • Despite its challenges, the avant-garde production proved to act remarkably well in experimental theater settings.
  • The playwright worked hard to ensure that the play would act smoothly on the stage.