Profalactic
Yes, "happen" is an action verb because it refers to an action or an event taking place. It describes the occurrence of something taking place or coming to pass.
Let's try some preventive measures.
It is the word the verb is taking action on.
its a verb, it describes what someone is doing or what action they are taking
often, it is best to formulate a plan before taking action.
That would be 'react' or 'reaction'.
The word hour is not a verb. The word hour is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for a measure of time, a thing.
Yes, "spontaneity" is a word. It refers to the quality of being spontaneous or acting on impulse without premeditation.
A word that shows action is known as a verb. Verbs are the part of speech that let the listener know a certain action is taking place, has already happened, or will happen in the future.
The word preempt means to take action to ensure another action is prevented. Example being someone taking a preemptive bid on an auction before someone else does.
You might mean redact... as in editing... or if you mean taking action, "repeat" is a good word.
The noun 'measure' is an abstract noun as a word for an action planned or taken to achieve a desired result; a word for a concept.The noun 'measure' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical amount; a word for a standard unit for the size, amount, or degree of something; a word for a physical thing.