List of synonyms from "action painting" to synonyms from "activeness"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms activations, action towards, active person, actions for cause exhibit, active capital and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Action painting
- Action towards
- Actionable
- Actioned
- Actioning
- Actions
- Actions for cause exhibit
- Activate
- Activated
- Activating
- Activation
- Activations
- Activator
- Active
- Active capital
- Active cell
- Active communications satellite
- Active duty
- Active duty for training
- Active forces
- Active person
- Active service
- Actively
- Activeness
Definition of the day : « activate »
- verb initiate something; start a function
- It seemed to activate some hidden response in her, for she glowed with tenderness.
- Extract from : « Martians Never Die » by Lucius Daniel
- And, remember, if it becomes necessary, I can activate the manacle.
- Extract from : « The Players » by Everett B. Cole
- Feedback will be to a master control servo that'll activate the heater or cooler.
- Extract from : « Question of Comfort » by Les Collins
- The males are few in number and lack the power to activate the disks.
- Extract from : « Storm Over Warlock » by Andre Norton
- It could be induced to go into action and to activate the other plasmoids.
- Extract from : « Legacy » by James H Schmitz
- Furiously, he tried to summon some tiny bit of energy to activate the distorter.
- Extract from : « The Weakling » by Everett B. Cole
- We could press the button to activate the exercise mechanisms in our bunks.
- Extract from : « Perfect Control » by Richard Stockham
- When she was finished Rynason nodded for her to activate the linkage.
- Extract from : « Warlord of Kor » by Terry Gene Carr
- He had not the slightest idea of how to activate the machines, let alone broadcast in the proper code.
- Extract from : « Storm Over Warlock » by Andre Norton
- A source of neutrons to activate the material and a gamma-ray spectrometer to measure the radiation from the material afterwards.
- Extract from : « The Atomic Fingerprint » by Bernard Keisch