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Meaning of enactment
The act of making something happen or come into effect, especially a law or policy.
Etymology of enactment
The word "enactment" originated from the Old French word "enacter," which means "to act upon" or "to put into action"
It is derived from the Latin words "in" (meaning "on" or "upon") and "agere" (meaning "to do" or "to act")
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe the process of making something happen or come into effect
Synonyms
implementation
execution
realization
fulfillment
performance
enforcement
institution
establishment
ratification
legislation
passage
approval
sanction
authorization
legalization
formalization
actualization
materialization
actualization
actuality
actualize
legislating
governing
ruling
regulating
administration
management
direction
supervision
control
organization
arrangement
enactment
ordination
promulgation
proclamation
decree
edict
mandate
directive
instruction
command
order
law
statute
act
bill
measure
policy
rule
regulation
ordinance
bylaw
canon
code
charter
Definitions
- The act of enacting, or the state of being enacted, especially of a bill or law
- * The process of giving a law or policy practical effect
- * A performance or show, especially a theatrical one
Usage Examples
- The enactment of the new law has been met with widespread criticism
- * The company's enactment of the new policy has led to an increase in productivity
- * The theatrical enactment of the play was well-received by the audience
Antonyms
repeal
abolition
annulment
cancellation
revocation
rejection
veto
prohibition
disapproval
refusal
denial
negation
abandonment
discontinuation
cessation
termination
dismissal
removal
elimination
eradication
extinction
nullification
voidance
invalidation
repeal
rescission
retraction
withdrawal
retirement
suspension
interruption
cessation
pause
delay
postponement
stay