To actually perform the series of actions detailed in a specific method, or means of accomplishing a task/goal; in order to accomplish it in a concrete, rather than an abstract or theoretical way. Example: You are given instructions on how to do a book report. If you follow them exactly for your report, you have practiced, "methodology enactment," another way of saying: FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS. Ps. You'll almost certainly get a good grade.
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.
"enact' means that.
The word is "enact."
enact.
re-enact
Legislate, used as an intransitive verb. Or, enact.
legislate
Stimuli is the plural form of "stimulus," which means something that is intended to enact a reaction in an organism.
A word that means to pass a bill into law is "enact".
The word enact is a verb. A sentence using enact: The NRA is concerned the government will enact a new gun control law.
Enact- to make into a law.
It means to re-enact or act out something that happened in the past