| 释义 | View usage for: (ɪnæktmənt) Word forms: plural enactments1. variable nounThe enactment of a law is the process in a parliament or other law-making body by which the law is agreed upon and made official.[technical]  We support the call for the enactment of a Bill of Rights. [+ of] Synonyms: passing, legislation, sanction, approval More Synonyms of enactment 2. variable nounThe enactment of a play or story is the performance of it by an actor or group of actors.[formal]  The main building was also used for the enactment of mystery plays. [+ of] Synonyms: portrayal, staging, performance, playing More Synonyms of enactment More Synonyms of enactmentenactment in American English (ɛnˈæktmənt; ɪnˈæktmənt)   noun1.   an enacting or being enacted 2.   something enacted, as a law or decreeThere are those of us who can't put up with the enactment of buried fantasies.Did I approve of this fulsome enactment of the cliche Nil nisi bonum de mortuis est?Examples of 'enactment' in a sentenceenactmentIn other languagesenactmentBritish English: enactment NOUN  The enactment of a law is the process in a parliament or other law-making body by which the law is agreed upon and made official. We support the call for the enactment of a Bill of Rights. American English: enactmentBrazilian Portuguese: aprovaçãoChinese: 法律制定European Spanish: promulgaciónFrench: promulgationGerman: ErlassItalian: conversione in leggeJapanese: >制定法律のKorean: > 제정법의European Portuguese: aprovaçãoLatin American Spanish: promulgación
the enactment of a Bill of Rights Synonyms proclamation validation making lawenactments which empowered the court to require security to be givenThe building was also used for the enactment of plays. Synonyms staging playing performing play-acting personationAdditional synonymsDefinition a formal decision reached or law passed by a law-making body an Act of ParliamentSynonyms law,  bill,  measure,  resolution,  decree,  statute,  ordinance,  enactment, edictDefinition the art of an actor She has returned home to pursue her career in acting.Synonyms performance,  playing,  performing,  theatre,  dramatics,  portraying,  enacting,  portrayal,  impersonation,  characterization,  stagecraftDefinition a favourable opinion The proposed modifications met with widespread approval.Synonyms consent,  agreement,  sanction,  licence,  blessing,  permission,  recommendation,  concession,  confirmation,  mandate,  endorsement,  leave,  compliance,  the go-ahead (informal),  countenance,  ratification,  the green light,  assent,  authorization,  validation,  acquiescence,  imprimatur,  concurrence,  O.K. or okay (informal),  endorsation (Canadian)en routeenableenactenactmentenamouredenamoured with or ofencampment
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