acta

[ak-tuh]

acta Definition

the official records of the meetings, decisions, and transactions of a committee, organization, or legislative body.

Using acta: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "acta" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The acta of the board meeting will be distributed to all members.

  • Example

    The acta of the council's decision was made public.

  • Example

    The acta of the committee's discussions were recorded and filed.

acta Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for acta

  • minutes
  • proceedings
  • records

Phrases with acta

  • acta non verba

    actions speak louder than words; deeds, not words, are what count

    Example

    He always says he'll help, but I need to see some action. Acta non verba.

  • the play is over; the game is up; it's all over

    Example

    After the final exam, we all said 'acta est fabula' and went out to celebrate.

  • acta deos numquam mortalia fallunt

    mortal actions never deceive the gods; you can't hide your actions from God

    Example

    He thought he could get away with cheating, but acta deos numquam mortalia fallunt.

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Summary: acta in Brief

'Acta' [ak-tuh] refers to the official records of the meetings, decisions, and transactions of a committee, organization, or legislative body. It is synonymous with 'minutes,' 'proceedings,' and 'records.' Phrases like 'acta non verba' and 'acta est fabula' use 'acta' to denote the importance of actions over words, and the end of something, respectively.