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Unenacted vs. Enact — What's the Difference?

Unenacted vs. Enact — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Unenacted and Enact

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Unenacted

Not enacted.

Enact

To make into law
Congress enacted a tax reform bill.

Enact

To act (something) out, as on a stage
Enacted the role of Romeo.

Enact

To make (a bill) into law

Enact

(transitive) to act the part of; to play
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Enact

(transitive) to do; to effect

Enact

(obsolete) purpose; determination

Enact

To decree; to establish by legal and authoritative act; to make into a law; especially, to perform the legislative act with reference to (a bill) which gives it the validity of law.

Enact

To act; to perform; to do; to effect.
The king enacts more wonders than a man.

Enact

To act the part of; to represent; to play.
I did enact Julius Caesar.

Enact

Purpose; determination.

Enact

Order by virtue of superior authority; decree;
The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews
The legislature enacted this law in 1985

Enact

Act out; represent or perform as if in a play;
She reenacted what had happened earlier that day

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