Enact (verb)

  1. To make a law or regulation.
  2. To bring a proposal into effect as a law or regulation.
  3. To perform or represent (a play or scene), especially in a theatrical production.

Origin:

From old french enacter, from latin enactus, perfect passive participle of enigere ("to do"), from ex- ("out") + agere ("to do").

Examples:

  1. The parliament enacted a new law to protect the environment.
  2. The governor enacted the bill into law after reviewing it.
  3. The actor enacted a scene from a play with great emotion and skill.
  4. The government enacted several measures to support the economy.
  5. The school enacted a zero-tolerance policy for bullying.
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