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IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) of legal action

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. With phonetic transcriptions, dictionarie tell you about the pronunciation of words, because the spelling of an English word does not tell you how you should pronounce it. Below is the phonetic transcription of legal action:
/liɡəl ækʃən/

Derived Form of legal

adjective
comparitive: more legal
superlative: most legal
Adjective
1
established by or founded upon law or official or accepted rules
Antonymsillegal,
See alsolegality, legally,
Similareligible, ineligible, judicial, jural, juristic, lawful, legitimate, licit, ratified, sanctioned, statutory, sub judice,
2
of or relating to jurisprudence
  1. legal loophole
See alsolaw, legally,
3
relating to or characteristic of the profession of law
  1. the legal profession
See alsolaw,
4
having legal efficacy or force
Synonymssound,
Similarvalid,
5
allowed by official rules
Similareligible,
Adjective satellite
1
having legal efficacy or force
  1. a sound title to the property
Synonymssound, effectual,
2
allowed by official rules
  1. a legal pass receiver

Derived Form of action

noun
plural: actions
verb
third person: actions
past: actioned
past participle: actioned
present participle: actioning
Noun
1
something done (usually as opposed to something said)
  1. there were stories of murders and other unnatural actions
Hyponymsaccomplishment, aggression, alienation, application, arrival, beatification, bruxism, change, choice, course, destabilization, economy, emphasizing, employment, fetch, interaction, jumpstart, kindness, performance, pickings, play, playing, politeness, prohibition, reference, res gestae, resistance, reverence, stupefaction, thing, transfusion, transgression, vampirism,
Hypernymsact,
Type ofact, human action, human activity,
Typesaccenting, accentuation, accomplishment, achievement, aggression, alienation, arrival, beatification, benignity, bruxism, carrying into action, carrying out, change, choice, consultation, course, course of action, destabilisation, destabilization, economy, emphasising, emphasizing, employment, engagement, execution, forbiddance, hostility, inhibition, interaction, kindness, opposition, option, performance, pick, pickings, play, playing, prohibition, reference, res gestae, resistance, saving, selection, stupefaction, swordplay, taking, thing, transfusion, transgression,
See alsoact,
2
the state of being active
  1. his sphere of activity
  2. he is out of action
Synonymsactivity, activeness,
Antonymsinaction, inactivity, inactiveness,
Hyponymsagency, behavior, busyness, eruption, operation, overdrive, play, swing,
Hypernymsstate,
Type ofstate,
Typesagency, behavior, behaviour, busyness, eructation, eruption, extravasation, hum, operation, overdrive, play, swing,
See alsoact, active,
3
a military engagement
  1. he saw action in Korea
Synonymsmilitary action,
Hyponymsamphibious landing, battle, blockade, defense, electronic warfare, police action, resistance, saber rattling, sortie, war,
Hypernymsgroup action,
Type ofgroup action,
Typesamphibious landing, battle, blockade, conflict, defence, defense, defensive measure, electronic warfare, encirclement, engagement, EW, fight, police action, resistance, saber rattling, sabre rattling, sally, sortie, war, warfare,
4
a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings)
  1. the action of natural forces
  2. volcanic activity
Synonymsnatural process, natural action, activity,
Hyponymsabsorption, acidification, adiabatic process, aeration, antiredeposition, capture, centrifugation, chemical process, chromatography, concretion, condensation, convection, curdling, decay, demagnetization, desorption, diffusion, dissolution, distillation, drift, effervescence, electrophoresis, establishment, extinction, extraction, feedback, filtration, flocculation, flow, formation, fossilization, geological process, hardening, inactivation, ion exchange, ionization, leach, magnetization, materialization, nuclear reaction, opacification, oscillation, oxygenation, pair production, phase change, precession of the equinoxes, radiation, release, saltation, scattering, sericulture, sink, soak, softening, sorption, source, stiffening, stimulation, succession, survival, synergy, temperature change, transduction, transpiration, vitrification,
Hypernymsprocess,
Type ofprocess,
Typesabsorption, acidification, adiabatic process, aeration, antiredeposition, capture, cataphoresis, centrifugation, chemical action, chemical change, chemical process, chromatography, clotting, coagulation, concretion, condensation, convection, curdling, curing, decay, demagnetisation, demagnetization, desorption, dielectrolysis, diffusion, disintegration, dissolution, distillation, distillment, drift, ecesis, ecological succession, effervescence, electrophoresis, establishment, extinction, extraction, feedback, filtration, flocculation, flow, formation, fossilisation, fossilization, geologic process, geological process, hardening, ignition, inactivation, induction, ion exchange, ionisation, ionization, ionophoresis, leach, leaching, magnetic induction, magnetisation, magnetization, materialisation, materialization, natural selection, nuclear reaction, opacification, oscillation, oxygenation, pair creation, pair formation, pair production, phase change, phase transition, physical change, precession of the equinoxes, radiation, release, rigidification, rigidifying, saltation, scattering, selection, sericulture, set, sink, soak, soakage, soaking, softening, solidification, solidifying, sorption, source, state change, stiffening, stimulation, succession, survival, survival of the fittest, synergism, synergy, temperature change, transduction, transpiration, vitrification,
5
the series of events that form a plot
  1. his novels always have a lot of action
Hypernymsplot,
Type ofplot,
6
the trait of being active and energetic and forceful
  1. a man of action
Hypernymsdrive,
Type ofdrive,
7
the operating part that transmits power to a mechanism
  1. the piano had a very stiff action
Synonymsaction mechanism,
Hyponymsgunlock, movement, piano action, pump action,
Hypernymsmechanism,
Meronymskey,
Holonymsgun, keyboard,
Partskey,
Type ofmechanism,
Typesfiring mechanism, gunlock, movement, piano action, pump action, slide action,
Part ofgun, keyboard,
8
a judicial proceeding brought by one party against another; one party prosecutes another for a wrong done or for protection of a right or for prevention of a wrong
Synonymslegal action, action at law,
Hyponymsantitrust case, civil action, counterclaim, custody case, lis pendens, prosecution, test case,
Hypernymsproceeding,
Type oflegal proceeding, proceeding, proceedings,
Typesantitrust case, civil action, counterclaim, criminal prosecution, custody case, lis pendens, prosecution, test case, test suit,
9
an act by a government body or supranational organization
  1. recent federal action undermined the segregationist position
  2. the United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without being hobbled by irrelevant issues
  3. the Union action of emancipating Southern slaves
Hypernymsgroup action,
Type ofgroup action,
10
the most important or interesting work or activity in a specific area or field
  1. the action is no longer in technology stocks but in municipal bonds
  2. gawkers always try to get as close to the action as possible
Hypernymswork,
Type ofwork,
Verb
1
institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against
  1. He was warned that the district attorney would process him
  2. She actioned the company for discrimination
Synonymssue, litigate, process,
Hyponymsexpedite,
Hypernymschallenge,
Type ofchallenge,
Typesexpedite,
2
put in effect
  1. carry out a task
  2. execute the decision of the people
  3. He actioned the operation
Synonymscarry through, accomplish, execute, carry out, fulfill, fulfil,
Hyponymsconsummate, dispatch, do, get over, run,
Hypernymscomplete, effect,
Type ofbring about, complete, effect, effectuate, finish, set up,
Typescomplete, consummate, discharge, dispatch, do, get over, perform, run,

legal action on Youtube

  1. mended between him and Downey - but also that Marvel threatened him with legal action after
  2. Once Vergara married Manganiello in 2015, Loeb began pursuing legal action against the
  3. The families of the deceased brought legal action against the studios, alleging that
  4. and we plan to terminate anyone involved and work with authorities to pursue legal action.
  5. I resorted to legal action.
  6. pursue legal action against design infringement,
  7. no legal action has been taken. Rackstraw has not responded to phone calls and emails
  8. Concerns over future uprisings prompted some legal action
  9. Darabont pursued legal action against AMC, accusing the network of creating crisis-level
  10. Quite silly, but enough that BET threatened legal action against The Boondocks owners
  11. Marlboro, Maryland, named Koleta Anderson, spotted the scam and then took legal action.
  12. touch patronising, and then ended with a threat of legal action if we didn't comply. Completely
  13. Royale mode spawned because of PUBG. But what this? Bluehole threatened legal action against
  14. They haven't taken any legal action becaus they CANT. Lmao y'all are funny man
  15. of Waitangi and took legal action.
  16. nevertheless Nintendo took legal action against Galoob. *judge hammer sound*
  17. After the Bleemcast's release, Sony called retailers and threatened to take legal action
  18. TAKING LEGAL ACTION AGAINST THE COMPANY, EXPERT PROFESSIONAL SOLUTIONS, FOR OVERPAYMENT OF A CITY CONTRACT...
  19. legal action which was probably would probably be the civil suit that rep Zeon