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Definition of "act out" in Englisch

Verb

  1. To perform something specific.

    • Despite already being aware, he will be acting out the pretence of a surprise.
    • I've wanted to do this for so long, but I never thought I could act it out.
  2. To perform a scene from a play, a charade or an exercise.

    • Despite already being aware, he will be acting out the pretence of a surprise.
  3. To perform a fantasy in reality.

    • I've wanted to do this for so long, but I never thought I could act it out.
  4. To express internal feelings or thoughts. To express one's feelings through disruptive actions.

    • I know you're angry, but you can't act out and break dishes like that.
    • When her jaw was wired shut, she had acted out what she needed.
  5. To express one's feelings through disruptive actions.

    • I know you're angry, but you can't act out and break dishes like that.
  6. To express ideas or desires through actions rather than words.

    • When her jaw was wired shut, she had acted out what she needed.
  7. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see act,‎ out.

    • She's a street performer, so she acts out on Ninth Street.