enact 的定义
- to make into an act or statute: Congress has enacted a new tax law.
- to represent on or as on the stage; act the part of: to enact Hamlet.
enact 近义词
act out; accomplish
authorize, legislate
enact 的近义词 36 个
- accomplish
- appoint
- decree
- determine
- establish
- execute
- formulate
- institute
- pass
- ratify
- command
- constitute
- dictate
- effect
- effectuate
- fix
- make
- ordain
- order
- proclaim
- railroad
- sanction
- set
- steamroll
- transact
- bring about
- carry through
- get the floor
- jam through
- make into law
- make laws
- put in force
- put through
- railroad through
- vote favorably
- vote in
enact 的反义词 19 个
更多enact例句
- Nearly 100 have been enacted, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
- There are several options we can explore to increase the homeownership rate and reduce racial and generational inequality, from loosening credit standards to enacting zoning reform and expanding financial education.
- Lawmakers were forced to reckon with enacting unpopular tax increases or even less popular cuts to government programs.
- Arguably the most famous — and most maligned and misunderstood — media policy ever enacted in the United States, its long, strange history is generally not well known.
- He continues to email everyone he can think of to enact such a policy, but he is relieved, at least, that he can use the internet to access his health provider’s web portal.
- Only school administrators have the power to enact censorship, after all.
- In other words, companies will still be allowed to enact their drug-testing policies.
- And they did so with a clear policy agenda, advocating for the needs of an affected community and trying to enact change.
- Rather, she aspires to enact positive social change through tech.
- We even tried to enact campaign finance reform by executive agency action.
- For how could one legislative body command what another legislative body should enact?
- I yearn for one now, but will not endeavour to procure one, I wish to be a father, yet refuse to be a husband or enact his part.'
- The next afternoon he began to enact the subtle plans he had formed regarding Kathlyn.
- I move that Congress be urged to enact a law adopting that phrase as the only legal form of proposal.
- His government felt strong enough to enact new measures for the restriction of the liberty of the press.