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    En·act
    /enˈakt/

    verb

    • 1. make (a bill or other proposal) law: "legislation was enacted in 1987 to attract international companies"
    • 2. act out (a role or play) on stage.
  2. The meaning of ENACT is to establish by legal and authoritative act; specifically : to make into law. How to use enact in a sentence.

  3. ENACT definition: 1. to put something into action, especially to make something law: 2. to perform a story or play…. Learn more.

  4. Enact definition: to make into an act or statute. See examples of ENACT used in a sentence.

  5. 3 meanings: 1. to make into an act or statute 2. to establish by law; ordain or decree 3. to represent or perform in or as if.... Click for more definitions.

  6. enact: 1 v order by virtue of superior authority; decree “the legislature enacted this law in 1985” Synonyms: ordain Types: reenact enact again legislate , pass make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation Type of: decree issue a decree v act out; represent or perform as if in a play Synonyms: act out , reenact Type of: act , ...

  7. Definition of enact verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define enact. enact synonyms, enact pronunciation, enact translation, English dictionary definition of enact. tr.v. en·act·ed , en·act·ing , en·acts 1. To make into law: Congress enacted a tax reform bill.

  9. Enact definition: To make into law. Origin of Enact From Middle English enacten, from en-, from Old French en-(“to cause to be”), from Latin in-(“in”) and Old French acte (“perform, do”), from Latin actum, past participle of ago (“set in motion”). From Wiktionary

  10. ENACT meaning: 1. to make something into a law: 2. to perform a story or play. Learn more.

  11. Find out which words work together and produce more natural-sounding English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app. 2 [ often passive ] enact something ( formal ) to perform a play or act a part in a play scenes from history enacted by local residents

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