reenacting in English

verb
1
act out (a past event).
bombers were gathered together to re-enact the historic first air attack
2
bring (a law) into effect again when the original statute has been repealed.
Further, many significant English statutes affecting private law were re-enacted here, producing local uniformity and access to a body of valuable English decisions construing those statutes.

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1. The functional Cutlasses work great for reenacting your own pirate battles

2. Posted by kittyCalash in History, Living History, material culture, Reenacting, Research ≈ 2 Comments

3. The insight Analysands develop into their transferences highlights their finding gratification in constantly reenacting painful interactions

4. 12 The little man would trot around, mumbling contentedly, reenacting heroic skirmishes with rabid Orks in cramped subterranean Squattish strongholds.

5. Whether you are reenacting a Bodice-ripping romance novel, attending an age-old Renaissance Festival, or acting in a period play, we have the appropriate Bodice to

6. ‘The Analysand can break free of the pattern of repetition only through reproducing or reenacting the trauma as opposed to simply repeating it; the Analysand must reexperience the trauma and its concomitant anxiety.’