0 past simple and past participle of enact
1 to put something into action, especially to make something law:
Or, put another way, curriculum must be enacted to exist.
She argues that curriculum must be enacted to exist.
The actor is a creator and not dependent on the guidance of a director, who always remains external to the enacted drama.
In so doing, they created an arena within which the complex interplay of gendered sexualities was enacted.
This represents fewer new laws than were enacted during any previous decade since the 1960s.
This feedback effect from previously enacted pension policies is especially strong considering the pressures to limit the increase in payroll contributions.
At the same time as landed income went up, parliament enacted legislation to limit patronage sources available to politicians.
A good number of local constitutions have been reformed, and a few state laws on indigenous rights and culture have been enacted.