Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tə/
noun a plural form of the noun 'actus', which means a formal written record of proceedings or transactions
A1 An acta is a formal written record of a meeting or proceeding.
A2 The acta of the conference will be published online for all participants to access.
B1 The acta of the court case provided detailed information about the proceedings.
B2 Researchers reviewed the acta of the scientific symposium to gather data for their study.
C1 The acta of the United Nations Security Council meeting was classified as top secret.
C2 Historians analyzed the acta of the ancient Roman Senate to gain insights into political decision-making.
formal The acta of the meeting have been documented and will be distributed to all attendees.
informal Did you sign the acta for the event yet?
slang I totally forgot to fill out the acta for the project, oops!
figurative Her actions spoke louder than any acta could ever convey.
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