reenact
/ˌriːɪnˈækt/
verb
- To perform or act out an event from the past, often as a form of entertainment or education.
- My family likes to reenact old family stories during holiday gatherings.
- The students reenacted the signing of the Declaration of Independence for their history project.
- Every summer, the town reenacts a famous battle from the Civil War.
- To make a law or rule active again after it had been canceled or expired.
- After the emergency ended, the council decided not to reenact the curfew law.
- The government voted to reenact the tax credit for renewable energy.
- The state legislature plans to reenact the environmental protection regulations.