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Meaning of reenactment

Wordnet

reenactment (n)

performing a role in an event that occurred at an earlier time

Webster

reenactment (n.)

The enacting or passing of a law a second time; the renewal of a law.

reenactment Sentence Examples

  1. The historical reenactment vividly portrayed the pivotal battle and its consequences.
  2. The actors' reenactment brought the ancient civilizations to life before the audience's eyes.
  3. The students performed an enthralling reenactment of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
  4. The museum featured a remarkable reenactment of a 19th-century courtroom trial.
  5. The reenactment of the Civil War skirmish provided an immersive and educational experience.
  6. The film crew captured the reenactment of the historic summit meeting with meticulous accuracy.
  7. The reenactment festival allowed participants to experience firsthand the customs and daily life of a bygone era.
  8. The award-winning documentary included a reenactment of the tragic event that shook the nation.
  9. The reenactment of the first manned moon landing sparked a sense of awe and wonder in the audience.
  10. The city organized a reenactment of the founding fathers' parade to commemorate the anniversary of its charter.

FAQs About the word reenactment

performing a role in an event that occurred at an earlier timeThe enacting or passing of a law a second time; the renewal of a law.

perform, commit, execute, recreate, prosecute, negotiate, enact, reinvent, carry off, do

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The historical reenactment vividly portrayed the pivotal battle and its consequences.

The actors' reenactment brought the ancient civilizations to life before the audience's eyes.

The students performed an enthralling reenactment of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

The museum featured a remarkable reenactment of a 19th-century courtroom trial.