enactments in English

noun
1
the process of passing legislation.
Working with government is essential to successful enactment of legislation.
2
a process of acting something out.
the story becomes an enactment of his fantasies

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1. Celebratory bonfires and Battle re-enactments, a year

2. The function of the court is to construe and apply the enactments of Parliament.

3. Plain Metal Armbands will complement your Native American regalia for both Powwows and Historical Re-enactments

4. Antonyms for Abolitions include approval, beginning, commencement, confirmation, construction, creation, enactments, establishment, foundations and institutions

5. The show uses video surveillance footage, interviews and re-enactments to focus on lamebrain criminal acts.

6. The free event includes educational tours, guided programs, living history re-enactments and exhibits galore.

7. This series combines archival footage with dramatic re-enactments and eyewitness accounts that changed them into Believers …

8. This research provides a close read of how enactments of Blacknesses are performed in the theater.

9. Candlelight offers an intimate view of spiritual direction through written re-enactments of actual spiritual direction sessions

10. A focus is on how traumatic experiences are actualised in the transference and brings the analyst in a situation where enactments inevitably occur.

11. The report also criticised the current boom in real-life crime re-enactments, which again tend to concentrate on the most violent crimes.

12. Abate is an acronym which originally stood for "A Brotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments" and alternatively stands for "American Bikers Against Totalitarian Enactments", "A Brotherhood Aimed Towards Education", "American Bikers for Awareness, Training & Education", "American Bikers Aimed Towards Education", "American Bikers Advocating Training & Education" …

13. Born out of the religious fervor of mid-nineteenth century America (portrayed here in historic re-enactments), Adventists today are living longer

14. The abstract Benthamite ideas that adhered to these concrete enactments and achievements of the nineteenth century endured as the dominant ideology in the twentieth century, shaping the nation's institutions, images, and ideas

15. The Assize of Clarendon (1166), which dealt with criminal trials, and the Assize of Arms (1181), which reorganized local defence and police measures, were enactments made at sessions of the king's council.

16. Mixing re-enactments, rarely-seen archival footage and interviews with friends and family of both the Clutters and their killers, Cold blooded is a gripping attempt to restore humanity to victims of a truly horrific act of violence

17. The Assize of Clarendon 1166); (b) the edicts or enactments made at such sessions; (c) the forms of action or procedures instituted by such edicts and available as writs to would-be litigants in the royal court (e.g

18. Mentors’ role Conceptualisations and enactments were reflected in three predominant mentoring approaches and, in parallel, three mentor–mentee relationships: empowering mentors worked together with their mentee‐students in partnership, checking mentors developed more instrumental mentor–mentee relationships, whereas directing mentors

19. A Compelling state (or governmental) interest is an element of the strict scrutiny test by which courts exercise judicial review of legislative and executive branch enactments that affect constitutional rights, such as those found in the First Amendment.

20. It is the right of every owner of domestic animals in this State, not known to be diseased, vicious, or “Breachy,” to allow them to run at large…” The Court then stated: Like all common-law rules, however, Texas’s free-range rule yields to legislative enactments to the contrary.