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单词 enactment
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Definition of enactment in English:

enactment

noun ɪˈnaktm(ə)ntɛˈnaktm(ə)ntɪnˈæk(t)mənt
  • 1mass noun The process of passing legislation.

    the enactment of equal pay legislation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The enactment of these laws removed the possibility of education for youth within the state.
    • The enactment of the new Regulation is believed to allow better protection and respect for patients' rights.
    • The Annexe provides rules for the enactments of laws.
    • Is there any parliamentary materials relating to the enactment of section 76?
    • Their enactment was delayed by a presidential veto, which was overridden by the National Assembly.
    • The commission shall expire five years after the date of enactment of this act.
    • Enactment of the bill will complete the delivery of those critical actions.
    • Nor was there much support for the enactment of game laws from western settlers.
    • Cases decided before the enactment of this provision may be regarded as out of date.
    • Working with government is essential to successful enactment of legislation.
    • Moreover, the actual disestablishment occurred before the enactment of the legislation.
    • The enactment of this rule has had extraordinary outcomes.
    • The enactment of the law is going to greatly aggravate the already strained cross-strait relations and seriously escalate the danger of the outbreak of war.
    • In recent years there has been demand for enactment of legislation enabling the adoption of children.
    • Your help was instrumental in the bill's successful enactment and I owe you a debt of gratitude.
    • Policy must be implemented by legislative enactment, rather than public education alone.
    • I tentatively support legislative enactment of same-sex marriage - but only when the legislature is constitutionally authorized to do this.
    • The former existed before the enactment of the 1998 Act and they continue to exist.
    • They can be made at any time from the enactment of the bill.
    • The enactment of the law brought immediate results.
    Synonyms
    passing, making law, ratification, ratifying, validation, validating, sanction, sanctioning, approval, approving, endorsement, adoption
    decreeing, ordaining, legislating
    application, appliance, implementation
    1. 1.1count noun A law that is passed.
      enactments covering food safety
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It has not been argued that there is any enactment which expressly limits or restricts the Crown Court's powers to make such an order.
      • It is right, as he submitted, that such passages are not to be treated as if they were statutory enactments.
      • I have set out the relevant enactments above.
      • When the defendant took her tenancy it was 1985 and the relevant enactment was the Rent Act 1977.
      • California only conforms by statutory enactment, it does not conform automatically.
      • Most of the law dealt with here is based on statutes or other public enactments.
      • The police authorities of New York appear now to be thoroughly in earnest in carrying out the municipal enactments forbidding expectoration in public places.
      • So in the United Kingdom that has been the position by reason of statutory enactment for some time.
      • They cannot stand against a valid federal statutory enactment.
      • In Britain, however, a large body of case law evolved from the enforcement of statutory enactments.
      • Perhaps the only formal whaling code authorized by legislative enactment was that of Holland.
      • All enactments and rules of law relating to procedure in connection with indictable offences shall continue to have effect in relation to proceedings in the Crown Court.
      • That means that a resource consent is not an enactment or rule of law that would prohibit the exercise of a customary right.
      • The wording of the statutory duty, like much of the relevant enactments and regulations relating to complaints and discipline, is not exactly helpful.
      • Now, your Honours, no doubt there would have to be some enactment by Parliament.
      • Considering the constitutional validity of congressional enactments is a central function of the federal judiciary.
      • Can I start by going to the relevant previous enactment, your Honours.
      • International law and human rights enactments set a threshold standard of respect towards the rights of individuals, minority groups, and nations.
      Synonyms
      bill, act, law, by-law, order, decree, resolution, ruling, rule, regulation, statute, edict, measure, motion, command, commandment, pronouncement, proclamation, dictate, dictum, diktat, fiat
      (enactments), legislation
      North American ordinance
  • 2An instance of acting something out.

    the story becomes an enactment of his fantasies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fun involves the enactment of the classic ‘combat drama’ which forms the basis of the Mumming ritual.
    • How much the Hopi value turquoise becomes apparent toward the close of a ritual enactment known as the Clown Ceremony.
    • The humour in the enactment of this black comedy, is that this brigade is seeking to freeze ideas in an era of globalisation.
    • Though the theatrical gesticulations seemed slightly complicated to the uninitiated, the enactment was explicit.
    • Or, by switching voices, he himself can reply to his own statement and then respond to the reply, thereby shifting from monologue to the enactment of dialogue.
    • The ritual enactments of faith are the time-honoured ways in which people show their commitment to their tradition.
    • Buildings are not only artefacts of expressive culture, but important sites for the continuous enactment of culture in everyday life.
    • During the enactment, they will bridge some of the rural - urban divide as well, by bringing a folk tale to an urban audience.
    • Increasingly, ritual performers took greater self-guided responsibility over the enactment of the Dreamings that they owned.
    • By day, the priests and priestesses performed enactments for people who came to the temple.
    • Charles' investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969 may have seemed like the enactment of some ancient ceremony, but it was contrived for the occasion.
    • The actual performance, that is the enactment of a dreaming in dance by the painted women accompanied by singing, often lasts five minutes or less.
    • Prior to the enactment of these scenes, a volunteer involved in the campaign asked: ‘Do you think home is the safest place for a woman?’
    • The world famous enactments of Bible stories were last performed in the Minster at the turn of the Millennium - to capacity audiences.
    • But it was only the enactment of a war scene at the Parade Grounds on Saturday.
    • Various rural communities in Germany, for instance, held traditional enactments in which a local inhabitant was dressed to represent a wild man, sometimes in moss and leaves.
    • The mirroring of sexuality that is often performed outside the setting of pornography as the enactment of the truly masculine persona is mirrored again.
    Synonyms
    acting, playing, performing, performance, staging, appearance
    portrayal, depiction, representation, personification
    formal personation
    1. 2.1Psychoanalysis mass noun The controlled expression and acceptance of repressed emotions or impulses in behaviour during therapy.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We noted with interest that four of the nine nominated sessions were eliminated from the study because they did not include a therapist directive initiating the softening enactment.
      • In the final stage - behavioral enactment - the selected response is performed.
      • In addition to features of shielded enactments already noted, certain other process elements deserve mention.
      • Raters observed a total of 18 different interventions judged to facilitate productive enactments.
      • Experienced therapists use as many as 2 dozen distinctly different interventions to initiate and facilitate enactments.
      • Consequently, he determines to begin enacting their relationship using stage one, shielded enactments.
      • Sibling influence on the learning and enactment of aggressive behavior has been consistently demonstrated in studies of sibling relationships.
      • Another common intervention for softening the often intense emotions present in an enactment is to reframe what one partner said in a way that is conducive to having it heard.
      • Members of relationships use standards as templates for evaluating whether or not each other's behavior and role enactment are appropriate and acceptable.
      • Instructions for physical enactment increase behavioral compliance, but do not affect overall hypnotic responsiveness.
      • Psychodrama is play-acting events during therapy and may include elements of enactment, role play, or make believe.
      • It is important to remember that, in their entirety, the skills discussed below represent a highly structured enactment.
      • The event marker, used in this study to signal the presence of a softening attempt, was therapist initiation of the softening enactment.
      • In addition, the therapist should review enactment roles, inviting the couple to remember their individual roles in the process used to reach the goals.
      • In shielded enactments, 100 % of the interaction is passed through the therapist.
 
 

Definition of enactment in US English:

enactment

nounɪnˈæk(t)məntinˈak(t)mənt
  • 1The process of passing legislation.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They can be made at any time from the enactment of the bill.
    • Their enactment was delayed by a presidential veto, which was overridden by the National Assembly.
    • The enactment of these laws removed the possibility of education for youth within the state.
    • The enactment of the law is going to greatly aggravate the already strained cross-strait relations and seriously escalate the danger of the outbreak of war.
    • Cases decided before the enactment of this provision may be regarded as out of date.
    • Enactment of the bill will complete the delivery of those critical actions.
    • Working with government is essential to successful enactment of legislation.
    • The Annexe provides rules for the enactments of laws.
    • Nor was there much support for the enactment of game laws from western settlers.
    • The enactment of this rule has had extraordinary outcomes.
    • The commission shall expire five years after the date of enactment of this act.
    • Moreover, the actual disestablishment occurred before the enactment of the legislation.
    • The enactment of the new Regulation is believed to allow better protection and respect for patients' rights.
    • Is there any parliamentary materials relating to the enactment of section 76?
    • Policy must be implemented by legislative enactment, rather than public education alone.
    • I tentatively support legislative enactment of same-sex marriage - but only when the legislature is constitutionally authorized to do this.
    • The enactment of the law brought immediate results.
    • The former existed before the enactment of the 1998 Act and they continue to exist.
    • In recent years there has been demand for enactment of legislation enabling the adoption of children.
    • Your help was instrumental in the bill's successful enactment and I owe you a debt of gratitude.
    Synonyms
    passing, making law, ratification, ratifying, validation, validating, sanction, sanctioning, approval, approving, endorsement, adoption
    1. 1.1 A law that is passed.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I have set out the relevant enactments above.
      • Most of the law dealt with here is based on statutes or other public enactments.
      • So in the United Kingdom that has been the position by reason of statutory enactment for some time.
      • Considering the constitutional validity of congressional enactments is a central function of the federal judiciary.
      • Now, your Honours, no doubt there would have to be some enactment by Parliament.
      • All enactments and rules of law relating to procedure in connection with indictable offences shall continue to have effect in relation to proceedings in the Crown Court.
      • Can I start by going to the relevant previous enactment, your Honours.
      • The police authorities of New York appear now to be thoroughly in earnest in carrying out the municipal enactments forbidding expectoration in public places.
      • It has not been argued that there is any enactment which expressly limits or restricts the Crown Court's powers to make such an order.
      • They cannot stand against a valid federal statutory enactment.
      • It is right, as he submitted, that such passages are not to be treated as if they were statutory enactments.
      • International law and human rights enactments set a threshold standard of respect towards the rights of individuals, minority groups, and nations.
      • California only conforms by statutory enactment, it does not conform automatically.
      • That means that a resource consent is not an enactment or rule of law that would prohibit the exercise of a customary right.
      • In Britain, however, a large body of case law evolved from the enforcement of statutory enactments.
      • The wording of the statutory duty, like much of the relevant enactments and regulations relating to complaints and discipline, is not exactly helpful.
      • When the defendant took her tenancy it was 1985 and the relevant enactment was the Rent Act 1977.
      • Perhaps the only formal whaling code authorized by legislative enactment was that of Holland.
      Synonyms
      bill, act, law, by-law, order, decree, resolution, ruling, rule, regulation, statute, edict, measure, motion, command, commandment, pronouncement, proclamation, dictate, dictum, diktat, fiat
  • 2A process of acting something out.

    the story becomes an enactment of his fantasies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Or, by switching voices, he himself can reply to his own statement and then respond to the reply, thereby shifting from monologue to the enactment of dialogue.
    • The mirroring of sexuality that is often performed outside the setting of pornography as the enactment of the truly masculine persona is mirrored again.
    • The humour in the enactment of this black comedy, is that this brigade is seeking to freeze ideas in an era of globalisation.
    • Buildings are not only artefacts of expressive culture, but important sites for the continuous enactment of culture in everyday life.
    • Prior to the enactment of these scenes, a volunteer involved in the campaign asked: ‘Do you think home is the safest place for a woman?’
    • But it was only the enactment of a war scene at the Parade Grounds on Saturday.
    • During the enactment, they will bridge some of the rural - urban divide as well, by bringing a folk tale to an urban audience.
    • Various rural communities in Germany, for instance, held traditional enactments in which a local inhabitant was dressed to represent a wild man, sometimes in moss and leaves.
    • Charles' investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969 may have seemed like the enactment of some ancient ceremony, but it was contrived for the occasion.
    • By day, the priests and priestesses performed enactments for people who came to the temple.
    • The fun involves the enactment of the classic ‘combat drama’ which forms the basis of the Mumming ritual.
    • The world famous enactments of Bible stories were last performed in the Minster at the turn of the Millennium - to capacity audiences.
    • The actual performance, that is the enactment of a dreaming in dance by the painted women accompanied by singing, often lasts five minutes or less.
    • Increasingly, ritual performers took greater self-guided responsibility over the enactment of the Dreamings that they owned.
    • How much the Hopi value turquoise becomes apparent toward the close of a ritual enactment known as the Clown Ceremony.
    • Though the theatrical gesticulations seemed slightly complicated to the uninitiated, the enactment was explicit.
    • The ritual enactments of faith are the time-honoured ways in which people show their commitment to their tradition.
    Synonyms
    acting, playing, performing, performance, staging, appearance
 
 
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