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What (who) is Enact - definition

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Reenactor; Re-enacting; Re-enactment; Re-enact; Reenacting; Reenact; Reenactments; Re-enactor; Dramatic reenactment; Reënactment; Dramatic re-enactment; Dramatic reënactment; Reenactment (disambiguation)

enact         
(enacts, enacting, enacted)
1.
When a government or authority enacts a proposal, they make it into a law. (TECHNICAL)
The authorities have failed so far to enact a law allowing unrestricted emigration...
VERB: V n
2.
If people enact a story or play, they perform it by acting.
She often enacted the stories told to her by her father.
VERB: V n
3.
If a particular event or situation is enacted, it happens; used especially to talk about something that has happened before. (JOURNALISM)
It was a scene which was enacted month after month for eight years.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
enact         
¦ verb
1. make (a bill or other proposal) law.
2. put into practice.
3. act out (a role or play).
Derivatives
enactable adjective
enaction noun
enactive adjective
enactor noun
Origin
ME: from en-1, in-2, + act.
Enact         
·noun Purpose; determination.
II. Enact ·vt To act the part of; to Represent; to Play.
III. Enact ·vt To Act; to Perform; to Do; to Effect.
IV. Enact ·vt To Decree; to establish by legal and authoritative act; to make into a law; especially, to perform the legislative act with reference to (a bill) which gives it the validity of law.

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Reenactment

Reenactment or re-enactment may refer to:

Examples of use of Enact
1. The remaining actors enact their parts satisfactorily.
2. The AKP will most likely enact laws it has not been able to enact in its first term, under its second term in government.
3. Virginia did not enact any laws related to abortion.
4. Canada is expected to enact similar legislation later this month.
5. However, he said he will enact the anti–terrorism legislation.