Congress will enact the new law next week.
Editor's remarks: That statement is correct but it does not show you what enact means within the context of the sentence. See if this clears it up for you:
A bill was introduced by the House of Representatives and approved. The bill went to the Senate where they voted to approve the bill. The President did not veto it. So the Congress will enact the law next week.
Here is another example: The PTA voted to start up a new literacy program at their school since they had students with very low reading scores. They formed six groups of parents and teachers who would work with all the children who could not read well due to having another language as their primary language, learning disabilities or inabilities to learn in the classroom. They will enact this program at the start of the next month.
the principal has enacted the new rule in the school.
One example of using "enact" in a sentence could be: "The government plans to enact new laws to address climate change."
The word is "enact."
Vermont was the first state to enact an emancipation law in 1777, declaring that enslavement could not exist within its borders.
The verb form of "law" is "to enact" or "to legislate."
She complained to the manager about the noisy neighbors next door.
Use a comma to separate items in a list. Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence. Use commas to set off introductory elements in a sentence. Use commas to separate non-essential or parenthetical elements within a sentence.
Enact- to make into a law.
Let's try to enact this law today.
The word enact is a verb. A sentence using enact: The NRA is concerned the government will enact a new gun control law.
The local townfolks try to enact their own laws.
the law was enacted.
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The word "sanction" is used as either a noun, meaning an approval or acceptance of something, or a reward or punishment for something; or as a verb meaning to enact, ratify, or allow an event to occur, such as the passage of a law. The proper use of the word in a sentence as a noun is as follows: "The sanction calls for a punishment of thirty days in jail for that offense." However, if in use as a verb, the proper sentence usage would be as follows: "The protest has been sanctioned by the proper authorities, officer."
Try this: Anti-Federalists during the time after the American Revolution belived that a government should enact only the minimal legislation needed, thus creating a 'limited government.'
The word enact is a verb. The past tense is enacted.
Enacting is the present participle of the word enact. Enact means to create a bill or law. Enact can also mean to act something out, such as in a play.
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