- ENACT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ENACT is to establish by legal and authoritative act; specifically : to make into law How to use enact in a sentence
- ENACT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENACT definition: 1 to put something into action, especially to make something law: 2 to perform a story or play… Learn more
- ENACT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If people enact a story or play, they perform it by acting She often enacted the stories told to her by her father [VERB noun]
- Enact Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
ENACT meaning: 1 : to perform (something, such as a scene in a play); 2 : to make (a bill or other legislation) officially become part of the law
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Definition of enact verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- enact - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
enact (third-person singular simple present enacts, present participle enacting, simple past and past participle enacted) The practical effect of the Government's new anti-strike bill on the rail disputes in Great Britain is awaited, after the legislation was enacted
- enact - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
en•act ɛnˈækt v [~ + object], Law to make into an act or law: to enact a new tax law Show Business to represent in or as if in a play; act the part of: enacted the role of the villain en•act•ment, n [countable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025 en•act (en akt′), v t
- Enact - definition of enact by The Free Dictionary
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
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