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:
She explains that re-enacting everyday activities on 1/12 scale creates a subjective experience of time, which is dreamlike because compressed.
Linked to this concept, re-enacting is employed as a methodological paradigm.
In one group, which had already been involved in reminiscence, personal photographs acted as prompts for talking about and re-enacting enjoyable past experiences.
Spatial order often corresponds to the rank, seniority and status of every individual and as such represents and reinforces the power relations by repeating and re-enacting them.
It is to be on the safe side that we are re-enacting that power.
In those circumstances, it seemed sensible to allow for the re-enacting of existing statutory burdens.
It is dispiriting to have to make the case once again for re-enacting what are exceptional powers.
He is taking no new powers over higher education institutions and is re-enacting the safeguards for academic freedom.