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  • 1into action — to an active state They had already put the plan into action. [=started using the plan] Firefighters are ready to leap/spring/swing into action [=quickly start working] at a moment s notice. ◇ When people or things are called into action, they a …

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  • 2Dream into Action — Studio album by Howard Jones Released March 23, 1985 …

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  • 3swing into action — phrase to start doing something quickly and effectively, especially something that you have been trained to do As soon as the first customers sit down, the team in the kitchen swing into action. Thesaurus: to start doing somethingsynonym… …

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  • 4spring into action — ˌspring into ˈaction | ˌspring into/to ˈlife idiom (of a person, machine, etc.) to suddenly start working or doing sth • ‘Let s go!’ he said, springing into action. • The town springs into life (= becomes busy) during the carnival …

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  • 5leap into action — phrase to suddenly start doing something As the King approached, photographers leapt into action. Thesaurus: to start doing somethingsynonym Main entry: leap …

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  • 6call into action — see ↑action • • • Main Entry: ↑call …

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  • 7call into action — index summon Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 8come into action — index arise (originate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 9put into action — index exercise (discharge a function), expedite, exploit (make use of), perpetrate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …

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  • 10translate into action — index exercise (discharge a function) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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