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enact

Definition for enact

verb as in act out; accomplish

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Example Sentences

Only school administrators have the power to enact censorship, after all.

In other words, companies will still be allowed to enact their drug-testing policies.

And they did so with a clear policy agenda, advocating for the needs of an affected community and trying to enact change.

Rather, she aspires to enact positive social change through tech.

We even tried to enact campaign finance reform by executive agency action.

For how could one legislative body command what another legislative body should enact?

I yearn for one now, but will not endeavour to procure one, I wish to be a father, yet refuse to be a husband or enact his part.'

The next afternoon he began to enact the subtle plans he had formed regarding Kathlyn.

I move that Congress be urged to enact a law adopting that phrase as the only legal form of proposal.

His government felt strong enough to enact new measures for the restriction of the liberty of the press.

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On this page you'll find 127 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to enact, such as: achieve, execute, depict, discourse, do, and perform.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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