Act out; represent or perform as if in a play.
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Examples for "enact "
Examples for "enact "
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.
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 .
6 I invite recovering Nice Guys to reveal the ways they act out .
7 Each team member will act out the item listed on their card.
8 They are scared and confused and will often rebel or act out .
9 We looked at each other and I said, 'Let's act out the news'.
10 And he could act out in deeds, what once he meditated in ideas.
11 They then proceeded to act out a mock war against the oil companies.
12 He said this racism caused him to act out of character.
13 Ambrose caught the act out of the corner of his eye.
14 I want it for a game I'm going to act out .
15 But this is not a time to act out of fear.
16 I'm the empty stage where various actors act out various plays.
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