Enact : (법을) 제정하다, 일어나다, 벌어지다, 실현시키다, 단행하다, 상연하다, 연기하다
Enactment : 법률 제정, 입법, (제정된) 법률
re-enact : (이전의 일·사건을) 재현하다, 재연하다
1)
to enact, means to put something into action, particularly a law
they enacted a law against doing certain thing
the enactment of a law
you have to put it into action but particularly for a law
law of the bill was enacted to make a law
to make something as a law or a statute
to effect a law
to put something into effect
to enact a ban
the school has enacted a ban on mobile phones in classes
we need to enact a policy to help people in this tyep of situation
to enact a statute
a government or an authority enacts a proposal
they command it
they establish
they put it into law
to enact a policy
to enact a rule
2)
you can also use to enact talking about a plan
we are going to enact this plan as of Monday morning
the plan is to be enacted on Monday morning
to make something happen
to enact a measure
to enact a plan
to put it in motion
to make it happen
to make it a real
the changes will be enacted tomorrow
to effect
3)
you can also use this verb to enact meaning to act.
an actor enacts a part
he enacted a scene from Richard III
a person can enact a story or a play. they perform it by acting
to perform, to play, to enact
he enacted scenes from this book
that's where we get the verb to re-enact, means to make an event happen again but to copy it exactly the same way as it happened first time
either as entertainment so they re-enacted the battle of Naseby or the police re-enacted the crime to see if this would trigger anybody's memory
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