0 past simple and past participle of action
1 to do something to deal with a particular problem or matter:
I do not want reasons as to why savings cannot be achieved but proposals on what could be actioned.
Sadly, to date only a handful have been actioned.
The enforcement programme successfully actioned some 820,000 cases, recovering some £110 million in fines, out of court settlements and relicensing revenue.
This is a dynamic process and is actioned for fault reporting purposes.
A management letter was submitted last year on the matter and has not been actioned.
It is important that they are actioned as soon as possible, because the position is getting worse.
We expect that the first digital neighbourhood will be identified in the next two months and actioned in the next six months.
It is factually correct to say that, in a minority of cases, the ombudsman's report is not actioned by the council that is subject to criticism.