enactment

/ɪˈnæktmənt/
noun
  1. The process of making a law or rule officially become active.
    • The enactment required a majority vote in both houses of parliament.
    • Citizens celebrated the enactment of the civil rights legislation.
    • The enactment of the new tax law took effect on January 1st.
  2. A performance or representation of something, such as a play or a historical event.
    • Her enactment of the queen was both dramatic and convincing.
    • The historical enactment drew a large crowd to the town square.
    • The school put on an enactment of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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