reenact Antonyms

Meaning of reenact

Wordnet

reenact (v)

enact or perform again

enact again

act out; represent or perform as if in a play

Webster

reenact (v. t.)

To enact again.

reenact Sentence Examples

  1. The historical drama reenacted the pivotal battle of Gettysburg with meticulous accuracy.
  2. Actors diligently reenacted the famous speech, capturing its passion and eloquence.
  3. Students reenacted the signing of the Declaration of Independence to commemorate the event.
  4. The reenactment of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition transported visitors back in time.
  5. The reenactors meticulously studied the original documents to ensure the historical accuracy of their performance.
  6. The film crew reenacted the crime scene to gather evidence for the murder investigation.
  7. The reenactment sought to shed light on the motivations and actions of a historical figure.
  8. Tourists eagerly participated in the reenactment of a medieval tournament, donning armor and engaging in mock combat.
  9. The play reenacted a legendary love story with a modern twist, exploring the complexities of relationships.
  10. The reenactment of the Apollo 11 moon landing celebrated the historic achievement and inspired future generations.

FAQs About the word reenact

enact or perform again, enact again, act out; represent or perform as if in a playTo enact again.

prosecute, commit,perform, recreate, execute, negotiate, reprise, fulfill, enact, carry off

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The historical drama reenacted the pivotal battle of Gettysburg with meticulous accuracy.

Actors diligently reenacted the famous speech, capturing its passion and eloquence.

Students reenacted the signing of the Declaration of Independence to commemorate the event.

The reenactment of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition transported visitors back in time.