To decree; to establish by legal and authoritative act; to make into a law; especially, to perform the legislative act with reference to (a bill) which gives it the validity of law., To act; to perform; to do; to effect., To act the part of; to represent; to play., Purpose; determination.
# To make into law: Congress enacted a tax reform bill. # To act (something) out, as on a stage: enacted the part of the parent.
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.
Let's try to enact this law today.
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.
People who work for special interest groups (like the auto industry, or the banking sector) who petition the members of a government to enact legislation that favors their group.
The local townfolks try to enact their own laws.
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Citizens United didn’t enact a law. Only congress can enact a law.
The government must enact laws to achieve its goals.
Enact WHAT laws? Give example please.