An act of acting, performing or playing a role
“The scenic journey and the enactment of the role of scenic observer constitute psychological events with a temporal course.”
An instance of achieving or fulfilling an aim or goal
“I would argue that Moore's anachronisms are best understood as the practical, stylistic enactment of his goals for the field of biblical scholarship.”
A law that is passed
“That means that a resource consent is not an enactment or rule of law that would prohibit the exercise of a customary right.”
The process of passing legislation
“The commission shall expire five years after the date of enactment of this act.”
The utilization of something
(presented in song, dance, or action) An execution of a single act or series of acts, for the purpose of entertainment
The mechanics of a movement or action
The action of establishing something or being established
A stylistic representation of a creative work or dramatic role
Events represented in a story or play
The arts involving performance, such as dance, theatre, music, etc.
The act of acquiring, using or adopting something
The act of imposing a rule, regulation, fees, etc.
The act of formalizing something
The practice of roleplaying
The achievement of an aim or goal
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