preenact

/priːˈnækt/
verb
  1. To enact or establish (a law, rule, or policy) in advance of a need or event.
    • The board voted to preenact new safety regulations ahead of the factory inspection.
    • Some cities preenact curfews during holidays to prevent potential disturbances.
    • The government decided to preenact emergency measures before the hurricane arrived.
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