enact

/ɪˈnækt/
verb
  1. To make a law or rule official by voting or by an official process.
    • The city council enacted a ban on single-use plastic bags.
    • Congress voted to enact the tax reform bill in December.
    • The government plans to enact new environmental protections next year.
  2. To perform a role or act in a play, movie, or story.
    • She enacted the part of the queen with great emotion.
    • In the workshop, participants enacted a historical event to understand it better.
    • The students will enact a scene from Shakespeare's Hamlet.
  3. To put something into action or make it happen.
    • They enacted their plan to renovate the old library.
    • The company enacted a new policy to improve workplace safety.
    • The team enacted a strategy to increase sales.
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