reenactment

[ US /ɹiɪˈnæktmənt/ ]
[ UK /ɹiːɛnˈæktmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. performing a role in an event that occurred at an earlier time
    the reenactment of the battle of Princeton
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How To Use reenactment In A Sentence

  • The reenactments don't always work so smoothly, but the tales of enduring romance and the subjects' senses of humour will win you over, without a doubt.
  • However all the sudden the little 'baa'ing is becoming quite deafening ... can't blame a girl for expecting a reenactment of 1984 at any moment. Rainandfire Diary Entry
  • This became the template for an educational reenactment that was to be repeated fifteen years later during the bicentenary.
  • The film version is almost a word-for-word reenactment of the books 'most important plot points, leaving out some of the more controversial elements that gave the book a dark overtone. Elites TV
  • The image featured a bare-breasted woman as part of a reenactment of the Last Supper.
  • Via reenactments with actors and voiceover interviews with the dead man's zoophile friends TIME.com: Top Stories
  • The trial reenactment, which is being scripted by Assistant District Attorney Sandra L. Hautanen, will be part of an open house beginning at 4 p.m. June 4 at Worcester's new courthouse. Undefined
  • This statute was merely a reenactment of prior statutes which have preserved common law crimes and made them part of our jurisprudence.
  • These reenactments were videotaped and the videos were played in court.
  • He used the opportunity to scold Sydney and Dixon yet again for not staying around for the ceremony and forced them to sit through a word-for-word reenactment of his acceptance speech. Mind Games
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