Verb
(
en verb)
(management) To act on a request etc, in order to put it into effect.
* {{quote-book, year=2004
, publisher=Pearson Education
, author=Ros Jay, Richard Templar
, title=Fast Thinking Manager's Manual
, edition=Second edition
, chapter=Fast thinking: project
, section=Fast Thinking Leader
citation
, isbn=9780273681052
, page=276
, passage=‘Here, give me the minutes of Monday’s meeting. I’ll
action your points for you while you get on and sort out the open day.’}}
* {{quote-book, year=2005
, publisher=Routledge
, author=Fritz Liebreich
, title=Britain's Navel and Political Reaction to the Illegal Immigration of Jews to Palestine, 1945-1948
, chapter=The physical confrontation: interception and diversion policies in theory and practice
citation
, isbn=9780714656373
, page=196
, passage=Violent reactions from the Jewish authorities were expected and difficulties of
actioning the new guidelines were foreseen.}}
* {{quote-book, year=2007
, publisher=The Stationery Office
, editor=
, author=Great Britain: Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman
, title=Tax Credits: Getting it wrong? 5th report session 2006-2007
, chapter=Case study: 11257
, section=Chapter 2: Changes and developments since June 2005
citation
, isbn=9780102951172
, page=26
, passage=HMRC said that one reason they had not
actioned her appeal was because she had said in her appeal form ‘I am appealing against the overpayment for childcare for 2003-04, 2004-05’, thus implying she was disputing her ‘overpayment’.}}
(transitive, chiefly, archaic) To initiate a legal action against someone.
* {{quote-book, year=1856
, publisher=Stringer & Townsend
, author=Thomas Chandler Haliburton
, title=The Attaché: or Sam Slick in England
, section=Chapter XLVII: The Horse Stealer; or All Trades Have Tricks But Our Own
, edition=New Revised Edition
citation
, page=270
, passage=‘I have no business to settle with you—arrest me, Sir, at your peril and I’ll
action you in law for false imprisonment.’}}
* {{quote-book, year=1844
, year_published=
, publisher=T. C. Newby
, author=Robert Mackenzie Daniel
, title=The Grave Digger: A novel by the author of The Scottish Heiress
, volume=I
, section=Chapter IX: How the Grave-differ entertained a lady
citation
, pages=189-190
, passage=“Scrip threatened me at first with an action for slander—he spoke of actions to the wrong man though—action! no, no no. I should have
actioned him—ha! ha! [...]”}}
* {{quote-book, year=1871
, year_published=2002
, publisher=Oxford University Press US
, author=Michael Shermer
, quotee=(
Alfred Russell Wallace)
, title=In Darwin’s shadow: The Life and Science of Alfred Russell Wallace
, section=Chapter 10. Heretic Personality
citation
, isbn=9780195148305
, page=261
, passage=I have
actioned him for Libel, but he won’t plead, and says he will make himself bankrupt & won’t pay a penny.}}
* {{quote-book, year=1996
, publisher=Boydell & Brewer
, author=Darryl Mark Ogier
, title=Reformation and Society in Guernsey
, chapter=Discipline: Enforcement
, section=Part Two: The Calvinist Regime
citation
, isbn=9780851156033
, page=148
, passage=In 1589 the Court went so far as to effect a reconciliation between Michel le Petevin and his wife after she
actioned him for ill treatment and adultery with their chambermaid.}}