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Meaning of enacting
The primary meaning of "enacting" is to make something happen or come into effect, often through official or legislative action.
Etymology of enacting
The word "enacting" comes from the Old French "enacter", which is derived from "en" (in, on, or at) and "acter" (to act), and is related to the Latin "agere" (to do or drive)
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe the process of making something happen or come into effect, often through official or legislative action
Synonyms
implementing
performing
executing
carrying out
effecting
putting into effect
enforcing
instituting
establishing
founding
creating
constituting
forming
organizing
bringing into effect
administering
managing
directing
conducting
orchestrating
staging
producing
presenting
legislating
decreeing
ordaining
commanding
dictating
prescribing
sanctioning
authorizing
approving
ratifying
confirming
validating
Definitions
- To make something happen or come into effect, especially through official or legislative action
- * To act out or perform a role, especially in a play or other theatrical performance
- * To legislate or decree something, such as a law or policy
Usage Examples
- The government is enacting new laws to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainability
- * The company is enacting a new policy to improve employee benefits and working conditions
- * The actors are enacting a scene from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet