Pronunciation: /ˈækʃən ˈkɜrənt/
noun a thing done or being done
A1 I like to watch action movies.
A2 She enjoys participating in current events discussions.
B1 The action current in the market is driving up prices.
B2 The company's decision to expand was based on the action current trends.
C1 The government implemented new policies to address the action current economic challenges.
C2 The CEO's ability to anticipate and respond to action current developments is commendable.
adjective relating to the present time or current situation
A1 I enjoy watching action current movies with lots of explosions.
A2 The action current video game is popular among teenagers.
B1 The action current TV show has a lot of suspense and drama.
B2 The action current novel kept me on the edge of my seat until the very end.
C1 The action current political situation is causing concern among citizens.
C2 The action current economic policies are being closely monitored by experts.
formal The action current in the circuit is measured in amperes.
informal The amount of electricity flowing through the wires right now is called the action current.
slang Yo, check out the action current on this thing - it's off the charts!
figurative In terms of productivity, he always has a high action current, constantly getting things done.
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