act on

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act on
function according to; set one's influence in motion

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Act-On
Act-On is a software-as-a-service product for marketing automation developed by Act-On Software, a company headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon. It is used mostly by small to medium-sized businesses and departments of large enterprises. The company was founded in 2008 and initially sold software exclusively through Cisco, which provided $2 million in funding. It developed an in-house sales team to market the software directly to users and has so far raised a total of $74 million in funding. Act-On has received positive reviews for use by small to medium-sized businesses due to its ease-of-use, simplicity and cost.

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act on

Verb
1. carry further or advance; "Can you act on this matter soon?"
(synonym) pursue, follow up on
(hypernym) react, oppose
(hyponym) run down, check out
2. regulate one's behavior in accordance with certain information, ideas, or advice; "The Founding Fathers acted on certain moral principles"
(hypernym) act, move


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act on
verb
(a) to do something as the result of something which has been said; he acted upon your suggestion
(b) to have an effect on; the antibiotic acted quickly on the infection


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act on
Synonyms and related words:
act upon, affect, approach, bear a hand, bear upon, concentrate on, condemn, decree, do something, do something about, doom, draw, draw on, exert influence, find, find against, find for, focus on, get cozy with, get with it, go, influence, lead on, lift a finger, lobby, lobby through, magnetize, make advances, make overtures, make up to, maneuver, operate on, order, pass judgment, pass sentence, proceed, proceed with, pronounce, pronounce judgment, pronounce on, pull strings, report, return a verdict, rule, sentence, strike a blow, take a hand, take action, take measures, take steps, treat, utter a judgment, wire-pull, work on,
  

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