accomplish, bring forward, deal with, do the trick, flaunt, kill, manifest, play, put in force, spotlight, veto
Definitionv. order by virtue of superior authority
Last update: October 2, 2015
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The Principal has enacted the new rule in the school. [verb]
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The WFDB provides a legal framework and convenes to enact regulations for its 25 member diamond bourses. [verb]
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Instead of speaking, therefore, he exerted himself to enact one of the antics of the animal he represented. [verb]
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And the play, the farce which she just enacted before me in the midst of most serious matters. [verb]
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"And admirably did you enact the character; the animal itself might have been shamed by the representation." [verb]
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Some weeks later there was a curious scene enacted at L'Abri.' [verb]
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] The People of the State of New-York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: [verb]
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Such follies will be re-enacted, so long as the inequality of fortunes justifies a populace, blinded and oppressed by the wealthy, in fearing the elevation of new tyrants to power. [verb]
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Every day for a week he saw Jehane at her window, and enacted many strange plays. [verb]
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We should not have to enact a lie. [verb]
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Sometimes they went up stairs, to a private room on the first floor, and there scenes that were almost masonic were enacted. [verb]
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