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Meaning
Verb
●
In Law:
To make (a
bill
) into law.
●
To
act
the part of; to play.
●
To do; to effect.
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Origin
enact
English
enacten
Middle English (1100-1500)
en-
Middle English (1100-1500)
en-
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
in
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
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Impose
Legislate
Enforce
Implement
Enshrine
Codify
Execute
Uphold
Abolish
Ratify
Overturn
Institute
Adopt
Formulate
Initiate
Govern
Invoke
Undertake
Establish
Devise
Endorse
Effectuate
Introduce
Accept
Develop
Pursue
Amend
Promote
Embrace
Incorporate
Regulate
Create
Reimpose
Oppose
Approve
Circumvent
Promulgate
Embody
Support
Integrate
Propose
Follow
Practice
Draft
Assert
Employ
Prescribe
Negotiate
Advance
Define
Interpret
Foster
Reform
Frame
Challenge
Maintain
Justify
Construct
Strike Down
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Rhymes
Act
Fact
Pact
Tact
Enact
Exact
Fract
React
Tract
Redact
Intact
Impact
Outact
Retract
Detract
Extract
Attract
Contact
Refract
Frakked
Underact
Interact
Distract
Counteract
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