Putting into action

Pronunciation: /ˈpətɪŋ ˈɪntu ˈækʃən/

Putting into action (noun)

  1. The process of beginning to do something that was planned, decided, or prepared.
  2. The step where an idea, method, or policy becomes real through practical use.
  3. The moment a system, plan, or procedure starts working in a controlled way.

Examples

  • Putting into action starts when we commit to the plan.
  • The team begins putting into action after the final review.