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  • 31enact — verb 1) the charter was enacted in 1982 Syn: pass, make law, legislate; approve, ratify, sanction, authorize; impose, lay down, bring down Ant: repeal 2) members of the church enacted the Nativity …

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  • 32enact — v 1. make into law, establish as law, legislate, pass into law, ratify, sanction, approve; decree, ordain, rule, adjudge, pronounce, proclaim. 2. act, play the part of, portray, represent on the stage, personate, impersonate, personify …

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  • 33enact — en·act …

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  • 34enact — [ɪnˈækt] verb [T] to make a proposal into a law enactment noun [C/U] …

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  • 35ENACT — • enzyme activity in chemical toxicity; • Expanding Nilotinib Access in Clinical Trials …

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  • 36enact —   Ho oholo, kau, ho omana.    ♦ Enacting clause, ōlelo ho oholo …

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  • 37enact — To establish by law; to perform or effect; to decree. The common introductory formula in making statutory laws is, Be it enacted. See enacting clause …

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  • 38enact — To establish by law; to perform or effect; to decree. The common introductory formula in making statutory laws is, Be it enacted. See enacting clause …

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  • 39enact — To establish by law; to perform or effect; to decree. Re Senate File 31, 25 Neb 864, 876 …

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  • 40enact — v.tr. 1 a (often foll. by that + clause) ordain, decree. b make (a bill etc.) law. 2 play (a part or scene on stage or in life). Derivatives: enactable adj. enaction n. enactive adj. enactor n. enactory adj …

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