Action [noun]

Definition of Action:

something done

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Sentence/Example of Action:

Rather, she advocated for affirmative action as a principle of equality of opportunity.

That possibility represents the culmination of a decades-long plan of action by conservatives who specifically and deliberately targeted the nation’s courts.

Monmouth County Prosecutor Chris Gramiccioni called the actions of two Asbury Park officers a “textbook definition of a breach of the position of trust.”

Bernstein said Wyatt’s actions helped the other hackers remain anonymous and that his phone account was used to send threatening text messages to relatives of victims.

Bank stocks had sharp losses Monday morning after a report alleged that several of them continue to profit from illicit dealings with criminal networks despite being previously fined for similar actions.

Many banks have faced major enforcement actions after having filed many SARs if they failed to take the appropriate action on their clients.

For King, anger was part of a process that included forgiveness and led to constructive action.

The remaining two, this year’s live-action film and Disney’s 1998 animated version, were American.

I can only urge you not to ignore or postpone such warnings but to take appropriate action immediately.

It’s unclear what action, if any, OSHA took on the Houston and Smithtown complaints, which are now closed.