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enact

[en-akt] / ɛnˈækt /




Example Sentences

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As of this past month, 37 states have enacted some kind of school phone law or policy.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has the ear of government and this is the message he is shouting into it: that there should be no backsliding on implementing the newly enacted Employment Rights Act.

From BBC

The novel explores themes of ancestral sin and atonement against the backdrop of the forests, which stand as silent witnesses to human crimes enacted on a global scale.

From Los Angeles Times

Cooper quickly filed a court challenge, arguing that the law violated the state’s constitution and stymied his ability to enact his policies.

From Salon

For one, taxpayers may receive as much as $200 billion in additional refunds early in the year as a result of tax-law changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill enacted in July, he said.

From Barron's