Idiom
To act one's age.
To behave in a more mature way.
Exact(1)
The Japanese resolution was about to acted on in the Security Council.
Similar(57)
"Sometimes we just need a simple reminder to act on the things we want to act on," Shankar said.
We want it to act on us.
He wants them to act on instinct.
Failure to act on the environment.
Bush tells U.N. to act on Iraq.
They had time to act on this.
I have to act on my feelings".
We need to act on that principle.
In 1947 she moved to New York to act on stage.
He seems to be trying to act on this agenda.
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