Similar words: FACTS, effects, precincts, analects, in the strict sense, industrial products, act, fact. Meaning: [ækt] n. a New Testament book describing the development of the early church from Christ's Ascension to Paul's sojourn at Rome.
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31. Television tends to glamorize acts of violence.
32. Maya's cheerful manner just serves / acts as camouflage.
33. She acts like she owns the place.
34. When he's angry, he acts the fool.
35. Alcohol acts on the brain.
36. He acts as if he's one of the nobs.
37. The law specifically prohibits acts of this kind.
38. She acts as an adviser to the president.
39. The teacher acts as a facilitator of learning.
40. My car always acts up in cold weather.
41. Pain acts as a natural defence mechanism.
42. This acid acts on metal.
43. The thief sought forgiveness for his guilty acts.
44. These people are guilty of acts of great atrocity.
45. Those involved had performed acts unbecoming of university students.
46. He always does wrongful acts.
47. She acts as a liaison between patients and staff.
48. He acts like he has all the answers.
49. The law acts as a check on people's behaviour.
49. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
50. Beeswax acts as an emulsifying agent.
51. They tightened the loopholes in those acts.
52. They were found guilty of acts of gross indecency.
53. She acts well but she hasn't got star quality.
54. They are capable of the most heinous acts.
55. Ignorance acts as a brake to progress.
56. I delivered a verbal protest against their brutal acts.
57. A decisive person acts quickly and often succeeds.
58. Most modern plays have three acts.
59. That comedian sometimes acts a bit daffy.
60. Tom acts as if I don't exist at times.