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Go into action Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə/ /ˈækʃən
GOH IN-too AK-shun
ɡˈəʊ/ /ˈɪntʊ/ /ˈækʃən
goh IN-tu AK-shun

Definition

To start doing something actively, especially after waiting or preparing. It means to begin taking practical steps rather than just thinking or planning.

Usage & Nuances

This expression is common in spoken and written English. It's often used in contexts of urgency or teamwork (“The team went into action as soon as the alarm sounded”). Synonyms: 'spring into action', 'swing into action'. Not used for routine activities.

Example Sentences

When the fire alarm rang, everyone went into action immediately.

basic

The rescue team goes into action during natural disasters.

basic

We need to go into action to finish this project on time.

basic

As soon as James heard the good news, he went into action to plan the celebration.

natural

When the boss walked in, everyone suddenly went into action and started working fast.

natural

Don’t just stand there—go into action and help us clean up!

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