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Explanation of "Active Application"

Definition:
An "active application" refers to a program or software that is currently running on a computer or device and is being used at that moment. It is in the foreground, meaning it is the main program you are seeing and interacting with.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "active application" when talking about using programs on computers, tablets, or smartphones.
  • It is often used in discussions about multitasking, where multiple applications may be open, but only one is active.
Example:
  • "I have several apps open, but the word processor is my active application right now because I am writing a report."
Advanced Usage:
  • In technical contexts, you might hear "active application" when discussing system performance or memory usage, as only active applications consume resources like CPU and RAM.
Word Variants:
  • Activate (verb): To make an application active or to start it.
    • Example: "I need to activate the spreadsheet before I can edit it."
  • Activity (noun): Refers to actions or operations being performed by the application.
    • Example: "The activity in the active application is slowing down my computer."
Different Meanings:
  • In a general context, "active" can mean engaged or involved in an action, while "application" can refer to a request or a form. However, in tech terms, it specifically means a software program.
Synonyms:
  • Running program
  • Open application
  • Foreground application
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "active application" does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, you may encounter related phrases such as: - "Switch applications" - This means to change from one application to another. - Example: "I need to switch applications to check my email." - "Close an application" - To shut down a program that is currently running.

Noun
  1. an application that is currently running and in the foreground

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