in full action
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Definition
Adverb - Proceeding with full vigor, energy, or activity; at the peak of operation or engagement. This phrase describes a situation, event, or process that is actively and energetically underway, often at its most lively or intense point.
Usage
The phrase "in full action" is used to describe an event or activity that is currently happening with great energy and is at its most active stage. It emphasizes the dynamic and vigorous nature of the proceedings.
Examples
- By the time we arrived at the festival, the celebrations were in full action.
- The emergency response team was in full action within minutes of the alarm sounding.
- Once the market opened, trading was in full action.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in full action": This is the standard construction, describing the state of an event or activity.
- The construction project is now in full action after the delays.
- "to come into full action": Describes the moment an activity reaches its peak operational state.
- The new policy will come into full action next quarter.
Variants and Related Words
- In full swing: A more common idiomatic synonym with the same meaning.
- The party was in full swing by midnight.
- Underway: Having started and in progress, though it may lack the connotation of peak vigor.
- The meeting is already underway.
Synonyms
- At its peak
- In full operation
- In full gear
- At full throttle
Related Idioms
- In full swing: Functioning at the highest level of activity or energy.
- Preparations for the conference are in full swing.
- Full steam ahead: Proceeding with maximum speed and effort.
- It's full steam ahead on the new product launch.
Adverb
- proceeding with full vigor
- the party was in full swing