0 present participle of re-enact --
1 If you re-enact an event, you try to make it happen again in exactly the same way that it happened the first time, often as an entertainment or as a way to help people remember certain facts about an event: --
I would suggest that it would help the understanding of all of us if full details could be given re-enacting the legislation as amended.
Paragraph (b) allows the re-enacting of an existing burden.
We are here re-enacting the existing law, which gives three months for 10 ratepayers or the managers of other schools to lodge their objections.
It will not merely be re-enacting what the present legislation contains.
It is said that not re-enacting this pledge will lead to misunderstanding.
We are now merely re-enacting one of our past failures.
Does that not show the futility and nonsense of re-enacting that which is already criminal?
He is taking no new powers over higher education institutions and is re-enacting the safeguards for academic freedom.