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to act out
[phrase form: act]
01
to communicate one's emotions, often negative, by misbehaving
02
to perform a role or a scene on stage
03
to play a role as in a child's imaginative play, where they play scenarios with toys or with their friends
04
to unconsciously display one's internal conflicts, emotions, or unresolved issues by visible actions, often as a defense mechanism
act out
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Example
Teenagers may act out when they're dealing with stress or emotional issues.
Some individuals act out as a way of seeking attention or expressing frustration.
Some individuals with certain behavioral disorders may act out their unresolved issues through self-destructive behaviors.
The actors will act out a thrilling chase scene in tonight's performance.
Last night, the cast acted out a powerful monologue that left the audience in tears.
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