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Action refers to the process of doing something that produces a change or result. The term derives from Latin actio, act- “to do.” It is used across many disciplines to denote both a specific deed and the chain of events that follows it.

In everyday language, an action is a deliberate act by a person or an agent, such as

In philosophy and social theory, action theory investigates what distinguishes intentional actions from mere bodily movements,

In physics, action is a quantity defined as the integral over time of the Lagrangian function; the

In legal contexts, an action can mean a lawsuit or legal proceeding; civil actions address disputes between

In linguistics, action is commonly described by verbs that express events or dynamic processes; in film and

making
a
decision,
speaking,
or
moving
an
object,
as
well
as
events
that
occur
as
a
consequence
of
such
acts.
emphasizing
agency,
reasons,
beliefs,
and
desires
that
guide
behavior.
principle
of
least
action
says
the
true
motion
makes
this
integral
stationary,
leading
to
the
laws
of
motion.
private
parties,
while
criminal
actions
involve
government
prosecution.
literature,
action
as
a
genre
emphasizes
physical
activity
and
forward
momentum.