enact (Meaning)

Wordnet

enact (v)

order by virtue of superior authority; decree

act out; represent or perform as if in a play

Webster

enact (v. t.)

To decree; to establish by legal and authoritative act; to make into a law; especially, to perform the legislative act with reference to (a bill) which gives it the validity of law.

To act; to perform; to do; to effect.

To act the part of; to represent; to play.

Webster

enact (n.)

Purpose; determination.

enact Sentence Examples

  1. The Parliament enacted a new law to protect the rights of minorities.
  2. The county council enacted a bylaw to regulate the use of parks.
  3. The board of directors enacted a policy to prohibit smoking in the workplace.
  4. The homeowner's association enacted a covenant to maintain the common areas.
  5. The school district enacted a curriculum to teach students about climate change.
  6. The state legislature enacted a budget to fund public education.
  7. The city council enacted a zoning ordinance to restrict the construction of new buildings.
  8. The federal government enacted a treaty to promote peace between two countries.
  9. The United Nations enacted a resolution to condemn human rights abuses.
  10. The International Monetary Fund enacted a program to provide financial assistance to developing countries.

FAQs About the word enact

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repeal, rescind, abolish, kill, revoke, rescind,repeal, kill, revoke, abolish

The Parliament enacted a new law to protect the rights of minorities.

The county council enacted a bylaw to regulate the use of parks.

The board of directors enacted a policy to prohibit smoking in the workplace.

The homeowner's association enacted a covenant to maintain the common areas.