enact

enact
i'nækt
verb
1) (to act (a rôle, scene etc) not necessarily on stage.) representar
2) (to make into a law or pass a law: to enact a new sexual harassment law; enact the bill.) promulgar
enact
tr[ɪ'nækt]
transitive verb
1 (law) promulgar
2 (play) representar
enact [ɪ'nækt, ɛ-] vt
1) : promulgar (un ley o decreto)
2) : representar (un papel en el teatro)
enact
v.
actuar v.
decretar v.
efectuar v.
promulgar v.
representar v.
ɪn'ækt
transitive verb
1) (Govt, Law) \<\<law\>\> promulgar*
2) \<\<play/role\>\> representar

the scene being enacted before us — la escena que se desarrollaba ante nosotros

[ɪ'nækt]
VT
1) (Jur) decretar (that que); [+ law] promulgar
2) (=perform) [+ play, scene, part] representar
* * *
[ɪn'ækt]
transitive verb
1) (Govt, Law) \<\<law\>\> promulgar*
2) \<\<play/role\>\> representar

the scene being enacted before us — la escena que se desarrollaba ante nosotros


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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