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Meanings of
enact
in English
Spanish
reconstruir
Back to the meaning
Act out; represent or perform as if in a play.
reenact
act out
Spanish
reconstruir
Portuguese
promulgar
Back to the meaning
Order by virtue of superior authority; decree.
ordain
Portuguese
promulgar
Synonyms
Examples for "
reenact
"
reenact
act out
Examples for "
reenact
"
1
Still other students
reenact
battles against the Germans in World War II.
2
In others, those I love
reenact
mistakes I cannot escape.
3
What is he trying to do,
reenact
the ancient days of Nero and Caligula?
4
England will have to wait another four years for the chance to
reenact
that glory.
5
Every time I watch The Lion King, I
reenact
the opening scene with my cat.
1
We want the nation to
act
out
the principles it believes in.
2
Go about the work in earnest, and
act
out
the part seriously.
3
Feelings of insecurity set in and it led me to
act
out
.
4
She said the CDC would encourage states to
act
out
pandemic scenarios.
5
In fact, I've got plenty of other fantasies we could
act
out
.
Usage of
enact
in English
1
Congress usually needs a year or more to
enact
a farm law.
2
The NSW Government will soon pass temporary legislation to
enact
the code.
3
Lawmakers will on Tuesday continue debating the legislation required to
enact
it.
4
The court gave Illinois until July 9 to
enact
a new law.
5
Health care interactions can
enact
fat-related stigmatization, which can worsen health outcomes.
6
It expects to introduce a bill next year to
enact
the changes.
7
The committees
enact
bylaws to govern natural resource management in their areas.
8
Wyoming would not be the first state to
enact
such a law.
9
Being mere individuals, we didn't have the means to
enact
consequential change.
10
Groups from Ireland, Wales, England and North America will
enact
dramatic battles.
11
Baucus and Camp aim to
enact
legislation by the end of 2014.
12
Monetary policy, in other words, is easy to
enact
,
unlike fiscal policy.
13
The city also must prove it desires to
enact
a restructuring plan.
14
Forum members will then meet monthly to
enact
and refine the strategy.
15
I also teach them how to
enact
social change in their communities.
16
Florida failed to
enact
any significant changes to firearms laws in 2016.
Other examples for "enact"
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enact
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
enact legislation
enact a law
enact new
enact reforms
enact such
More collocations
Translations for
enact
Spanish
reconstruir
Portuguese
promulgar
Enact
through the time
Enact
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common