adjective
- capable of being enacted; able to be made into law or put into effect
Usage: formal; often used in legal or legislative contexts
Examples
- The proposed legislation is enactable if it receives sufficient support from both chambers.
- The committee determined that the new policy was enactable within the current budget constraints.
- Lawmakers debated whether the ambitious reform was truly enactable given political opposition.
- The bill's sponsors argued it was enactable and would benefit the economy.
- Not all proposed laws are enactable due to constitutional limitations.