0 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:
The children just re-enact the behaviour of the generation before.
People have brought in their dreams, and we have tried to re-enact them.
It really is absurd to re-enact all the provisions in regard to the articles of war.
It is old, having been passed into law, and we are asked to re-enact it.
Yes, although we think it would be right to re-enact a great deal of it.
I believe that to re-enact it will lead to misunderstanding.
If it had been necessary simply to re-enact the 1936 measure, that could have been done fairly easily.
The right to re-enact must carry with it a right not to re-enact.