preenacting

/priːˈɛnæktɪŋ/
verb
  1. To put a law, rule, or plan into effect before a certain date or event.
    • The school board voted on preenacting the dress code policy before the start of the next semester.
    • By preenacting the emergency protocols, the city hoped to avoid chaos during the storm.
    • The government is preenacting the new safety regulations ahead of the holiday season.
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