Enactment
(noun)
- The process of making a law or regulation.
- The passing of a bill into law.
- The act of performing or carrying out a plan or law.
- A stage performance or play.
Origin:
From middle english enactement, from old french enactement, from enacter ("to enact"), from latin in + actus ("act").
Examples:
- The enactment of the new tax law has caused much controversy.
- The enactment of the bill was a major victory for the president.
- The enactment of the new regulations has made it easier for businesses to operate.
- The enactment of the new policy has led to a significant improvement in the economy.
- The enactment of the play was well received by the audience.