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Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Re-enact
rē-en-akt′, v.t. to enact again.—n. Re-enact′ment.
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crenate
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Re-enact in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Re-enact in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of Re-enact in a Sentence
The anti-mask law has become a tool of tyranny, they can make use of the emergency law to enact any policies or laws that the government wants. There's no rule of law anymore. We can only be united and protest.
There is an informal way (to amend the constitution) in which we have to enact a special law to temporarily suspend the provision in 59 (f). This law can be enacted by 51 percent of votes at the Union Parliament.
The Cabinet that Donald Trump has assembled is a long list of incredible leaders from industry, politics and the military, most importantly, Donald Trump is putting together the team that Donald Trump needs to enact the agenda and policies that Donald Trump put forward to the American people during Donald Trump campaign.
I think we're going to be seeing a lot more of that because they're empowered now by the state to kind of like enact vigilante justice.
The decision to enact a draft is not made at or by U.S. Army Recruiting Command, the Selective Service System, a separate agency outside of the Department of Defense, is the organization that manages registration for the Selective Service.
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- volver a promulgarSpanish
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