noun
- plural of enaction; instances or processes of enacting or putting into effect, especially laws or regulations
- plural of enaction; the performance or representation of something, as in drama or theater
Usage: formal; often used in legal or legislative contexts
Usage: literary; less common
Examples
- The enactions of new environmental policies took effect at the beginning of the fiscal year.
- Several enactions were passed by Congress to address the economic crisis.
- The historical society documented the enactions of colonial laws in the region.
- The theater company's enactions of Shakespeare's plays drew large audiences.
- Recent enactions have strengthened consumer protection regulations.