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enact
en·act E0121400 (ĕn-ăkt′)tr.v. en·act·ed, en·act·ing, en·acts 1. To make into law: Congress enacted a tax reform bill.2. To act (something) out, as on a stage: enacted the role of Romeo. en·act′a·ble adj.en·ac′tor n.enact (ɪnˈækt) vb (tr) 1. to make into an act or statute2. (Law) to establish by law; ordain or decree3. to represent or perform in or as if in a play; to act out enˈactable adj enˈactive, enˈactory adj enˈactment, enˈaction, enacture n enˈactor nen•act (ɛnˈækt) v.t. 1. to make into an act or statute: to enact a new tax law. 2. to represent in or as if in a play or the like; act the part of. [1375–1425] en•act′a•ble, adj. en•ac′tor, n. enact Past participle: enacted Gerund: enacting
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I enact | you enact | he/she/it enacts | we enact | you enact | they enact |
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I enacted | you enacted | he/she/it enacted | we enacted | you enacted | they enacted |
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I am enacting | you are enacting | he/she/it is enacting | we are enacting | you are enacting | they are enacting |
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I have enacted | you have enacted | he/she/it has enacted | we have enacted | you have enacted | they have enacted |
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I was enacting | you were enacting | he/she/it was enacting | we were enacting | you were enacting | they were enacting |
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I had enacted | you had enacted | he/she/it had enacted | we had enacted | you had enacted | they had enacted |
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I will enact | you will enact | he/she/it will enact | we will enact | you will enact | they will enact |
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I will have enacted | you will have enacted | he/she/it will have enacted | we will have enacted | you will have enacted | they will have enacted |
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I will be enacting | you will be enacting | he/she/it will be enacting | we will be enacting | you will be enacting | they will be enacting |
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I have been enacting | you have been enacting | he/she/it has been enacting | we have been enacting | you have been enacting | they have been enacting |
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I will have been enacting | you will have been enacting | he/she/it will have been enacting | we will have been enacting | you will have been enacting | they will have been enacting |
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I had been enacting | you had been enacting | he/she/it had been enacting | we had been enacting | you had been enacting | they had been enacting |
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I would enact | you would enact | he/she/it would enact | we would enact | you would enact | they would enact |
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I would have enacted | you would have enacted | he/she/it would have enacted | we would have enacted | you would have enacted | they would have enacted | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | enact - order by virtue of superior authority; decree; "The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews"; "the legislature enacted this law in 1985"ordaindecree - issue a decree; "The King only can decree"reenact - enact again; "Congress reenacted the law"legislate, pass - make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation; "They passed the amendment"; "We cannot legislate how people spend their free time" | | 2. | enact - act out; represent or perform as if in a play; "She reenacted what had happened earlier that day"act out, reenactact, play, represent - play a role or part; "Gielgud played Hamlet"; "She wants to act Lady Macbeth, but she is too young for the role"; "She played the servant to her husband's master" |
enactverb1. establish, order, pass, command, approve, sanction, proclaim, decree, authorize, ratify, ordain, validate, legislate, make law The bill would be submitted for discussion before being enacted as law.2. perform, play, act, present, stage, represent, put on, portray, depict, act out, play the part of, appear as or in, personate She enacted the stories told to her by her father.enactverb1. To put in force or cause to be by legal authority:constitute, establish, legislate, make, promulgate.2. To play the part of:act, do, impersonate, perform, play, play-act, portray, represent.3. To produce on the stage:act (out), do, dramatize, give, perform, present, put on, stage.Translationsenact (iˈnӕkt) verb1. to act (a rôle, scene etc) not necessarily on stage. 演出,扮演 演出,扮演 2. to make into a law or pass a law. to enact a new sexual harassment law; enact the bill. 制定法律 制定法律eˈnactment noun 扮演,法律制定 演出,规定 EncyclopediaSeePromulgationEnact
EnactTo establish by law; to perform or effect; to decree. Enact, sometimes used synonymously with adopt, is generally applied to legislative rather than executive action. TO ENACT. To establish by law; to perform or effect; to decree. The usual formula in making laws is, Be it enacted. ENACT
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ENACT➣Environmental Nutrition and Activity Community Tool (web resource) | ENACT➣European Network Against Child Trafficking (EU) | ENACT➣Effective National Action to Control Tobacco | ENACT➣European Network for Acute Coronary Treatment (cardiology) | ENACT➣Environmental Neighborhood Awareness Committee of Tiverton (Tiverton, RI) | ENACT➣English Advisory Committee on Telecommunications |
enact
Synonyms for enactverb establishSynonyms- establish
- order
- pass
- command
- approve
- sanction
- proclaim
- decree
- authorize
- ratify
- ordain
- validate
- legislate
- make law
verb performSynonyms- perform
- play
- act
- present
- stage
- represent
- put on
- portray
- depict
- act out
- play the part of
- appear as or in
- personate
Synonyms for enactverb to put in force or cause to be by legal authoritySynonyms- constitute
- establish
- legislate
- make
- promulgate
verb to play the part ofSynonyms- act
- do
- impersonate
- perform
- play
- play-act
- portray
- represent
verb to produce on the stageSynonyms- act
- do
- dramatize
- give
- perform
- present
- put on
- stage
Synonyms for enactverb order by virtue of superior authoritySynonymsRelated Words- decree
- reenact
- legislate
- pass
verb act outSynonymsRelated Words |