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acted, ppl. a.|ˈæktɪd| [f. act v. + -ed.] a. Carried out in action; performed (esp. dramatically); feigned.
1597Daniel Civile Wares v. lxxiii. Envie had been unable to reprove His acted life unless shee did him wrong. 1648Milton Tenure Kings Wks. 1738 I. 322 All the acted zeal that for these many years hath fill'd their bellies. 1855Tennyson Will 12 But ill for him who..ever weaker grows thro' acted crime. 1859Jephson Brittany vii. 86 The acted drama cannot long survive among a reading people. b. acted-out (Psychiatry): see act v. 5.
1949M. Mead Male & Female xiv. 290 The first rule of petting is the need for keeping complete control of just how far the physical behaviour is to go; one sweeping impulse, one acted-out desire for complete possession or complete surrender, and the game is lost. |