in the act

(Redirected from catch in the act)

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Prepositional phrase

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in the act

  1. (idiomatic) In the process of doing something considered criminal or otherwise wrong; used to emphasize the eye-witness evidence.
    She denied it but she had been spotted in the act.
    He was caught in the act in the store after hours.
    He was caught in the act of climbing out the window.

Usage notes

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  • Most commonly used in forms of the phrase catch in the act, or similar.

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