Enactments

Word ENACTMENTS
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Definitions and meanings of "Enactments"

What do we mean by enactments?

The act of enacting, or the state of being enacted.

A piece of legislation that has been properly authorized by a legislative body.

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The word "enactments" in example sentences

Quercus publishing has placed online two five-minute filmed re-enactments from the book "Measuring the World" by Daniel Kehlmann. ❋ Maxine (2009)

TOLEDO, Ohio — A congressional candidate criticized for dressing in a Nazi uniform during World War II re-enactments is facing questions from his opponent about whether he is exaggerating his military service. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

When the Viceroy is at the head of that table he is the Governor-General-in-Council, and as such has power to make certain enactments, very considerable powers. ❋ Unknown (1926)

This principle is diametrically opposed to the object relations emphasis on pointing out and interpreting primitive defenses and so-called enactments. ❋ EDA G. GOLDSTEIN (2001)

(1 Samuel 25: 1) Samuel represents the independence of the moral law, of the divine will, as distinct from legal or sacerdotal enactments, which is so remarkable a characteristic of all the later prophets. ❋ Unknown (1884)

I own a musket that I use for ACW re-enactments which is legal. ❋ Unknown (2007)

It so happened that Congress had meantime by successive "enactments" cut down the army to twenty-five thousand men, the usual strength of a corps d'armee, the legitimate command of a lieutenant-general. ❋ David Widger (N/A)

The recent emphasis in relational theory on the mutual impact of therapist and patient, rather than on the impact of the patient’s pathology alone in causing the patient’s and therapist’s behavior in treatment, suggests strongly that it is erroneous to view so-called enactments as stemming only from the therapist’s participation in what is being induced in him or her by the patient Aron, 1996: 221-253. ❋ EDA G. GOLDSTEIN (2001)

Click here for a link to an interesting on-line battle description, with a map, designed for miniature re-enactments. ❋ Unknown (2009)

On the other hand, the Obamacare law is actually a combination of individual statutory enactments, some big, some small, all under the umbrella of one big entitlement yet actually broken into many legal parts. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And paradoxically antinuclear culture, nuke porn played a role in deterring their use by graphically subjecting the entire population to nightmarish enactments of nuclear terror. ❋ Ron Rosenbaum (2011)

The ad isn't that different from any of the others in the series -- same lurid re-enactments, same commentary from voters with their identities obscured, same reminder that Vitter "did his thing" inside of 20 minutes. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

House Minority Leader John Boehner gave more than $2,000 than previously reported to Rich Iott, the Ohio Republican Congressional candidate who fell out of the GOP's good graces after being photographed dressing up as a Nazi officer during World War II re-enactments. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

The show also features filmed re-enactments of battle scenes, which are suitably gory and with very decent production values. ❋ Tyler (2009)

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