acts
noun, plural in form but singular in construction(Acts)
a book in the New Testament narrating the beginnings of the Christian church —called also Acts of the Apostles
acts
verb(Acts)
to take action : move
acts
verb(Acts)
to conduct oneself : behave
acts
verb(Acts)
to perform on the stage
acts
noun(Acts)
the doing of a thing : deed
acts
noun(Acts)
something done voluntarily
acts
noun(Acts)
the process of doing something : action
acts
noun phrase(Acts)
an extraordinary interruption by a natural cause (such as a flood or earthquake) of the usual course of events that experience, prescience, or care cannot reasonably foresee or prevent
acts
verb(Acts)
to represent in action
acts
verb(Acts)
to translate into action
acts
verb(Acts)
to express (something, such as an impulse or a fantasy) directly in overt behavior without modification to comply with social norms
acts
verb(Acts)
to act in a way different from that which is normal or expected: such as
acts
verb(Acts)
to behave in an unruly, recalcitrant, or capricious manner
acts
noun(Acts)
an attempt to cope with several often conflicting factors or situations at the same time
acts
verb(Acts)
to make clean: such as
acts
verb(Acts)
to rid of dirt, impurities, or extraneous matter
acts
verb(Acts)
to rid of corruption
acts
verb(Acts)
to act or work together
acts
verb(Acts)
to gain possession of
acts
verb(Acts)
to receive as a return : earn
acts
verb(Acts)
to obtain by concession or entreaty