Re-enact


verb (used with object)
1.
to make into an act or statute:
Congress has enacted a new tax law.
2.
to represent on or as on the stage; act the part of:
to enact Hamlet.
verb (transitive)
1.
to represent or perform (an event, etc) that has happened before
verb (transitive)
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 in a play; to act out

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    noun 1. the act of enacting. 2. the state or fact of being enacted. 3. something that is enacted; a law or statute. 4. a single provision of a law.

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    noun a person who re-creates a character in an historical event, as a battle; a person who portrays an historical character as a pastime; also written re-enacter Word Origin 1900 Usage Note re-enact, v; re-enactment, n.


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