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[ UK /ɛnˈæktmənt/ ]
[ US /ɛˈnækmənt, ɛˈnæktmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the passing of a law by a legislative body
  2. acting the part of a character on stage; dramatically representing the character by speech and action and gesture
  3. a legal document codifying the result of deliberations of a committee or society or legislative body

How To Use enactment In A Sentence

  • When you dig into them, I think that you might just find that some of the very best moments of the DCAU occur throughout Superman: TAS, whether is the pitch-perfect origin reenactment in the early episodes to the first meeting of the two icons in “World’s Finest”. Superman: The Complete Animated Series » DVDs Worth Watching
  • I have set out the relevant enactments above.
  • The re-enactments by members of the English Civil War Society will feature musketeers, pikemen and cavalry, with the occasional cannon shot.
  • While some scholars argue for re-enactment's interrogative possibilities, these possibilities tend to be circumscribed.
  • He participates in historical re-enactments of battles from the 1800's.
  • With that object in view, therefore, it will be needful to devise suitable legislative enactments to protect our oyster fisheries and to foster ostreiculture at the same time. The Art of Living in Australia
  • —Thousands of visitors from all over the world are expected to flock this month to Charleston, S.C. for a re-enactment of the bombardment of Fort Sumter, commemorating the beginning of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. Reliving First Shots of Civil War
  • Writing is frequently a form of reenactment.
  • The Court was concerned in that case with a videotaped re-enactment of a police takedown.
  • The scene seemed a re-enactment of another that he had been witness to many months ago when her father had announced his consent for their marriage. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
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