English to Tamil Dictionary enact

enact

இயற்ற
definition
verb
legislation was enacted in 1987 to attract international companies
make (a bill or other proposal) law.
When the children performed, enacting the various plays on stage, their disability was hardly on their mind.
act out (a role or play) on stage.
translation of 'enact'
சட்டம் ஏற்படுத்து
example
We may still, as a rule, like to believe in marriage, but the reality is that we are increasingly choosing not to 'enact' that belief.
Whereas a legislator must check his impulse to 'enact' his religious precepts into law, an executive official faces a somewhat different problem.
Lumber company and government employees were more likely to 'enact' recommendations that were convenient and cheap.
Travelling drama groups visited different communities to 'enact' short plays about gender violence.
Thus, she argues, Plath's poems 'enact' a theatrical performance rather than a sincere expression of mourning.
We needed time to 'enact' the recommendations of the royal commission.
He had urged the immediate creation of the national intelligence post and promised that if elected he would 'enact' the commission's recommendations by executive fiat.
Because real people formulate and 'enact' political ideas, it is often easy to locate the supposed evil of a given idea in its human agent.
Without understanding why, she allowed herself to 'enact' the strange thought.
The French Revolution was an attempt to 'enact' his ideas.
Adequate legislation should be 'enacted' to ensure curbing of illegal activities in the forests.
It is not clear if Bremer formally 'enacted' her recommendations or not.
Remember, there has been no significant piece of reformist legislation 'enacted' into law for nearly 30 years.
He later challenged him to commit to 'enacting' the recommendations of the report during his term as president.
The Brazilian government had recently 'enacted' economic reforms that included a stabilized currency.
Soldani replaced Bernini's heavily draped, reclining female figure with the beautiful nude body of the lifeless Christ and added the angels who tenderly cradle him, as 'enactors' of feeling.
We hope the proposed improvements will be 'enacted' during the current session of the Diet.
The work combines Latin and English liturgical texts and medieval poetry, with a dramatic 'enaction' of the Passion story.
Accordingly, she filed suit in federal court under the newly 'enacted' Violence Against Women Act.
Rather, Parliament was 'enacting' legislation in which a number of classes of persons have significant interests.
Under your watch, laws eradicating civil liberties have been 'enacted' which put into question the rights of citizens.
What we are really looking for with interpreting statutes is ‘ 'enactable' preferences.’
And more measures must be 'enacted' to ensure doctors and surgeons are not severely overworked.
Congress recently 'enacted' sweeping anti-terrorism legislation which expanded law enforcement powers, and outlawed biological materials.
Some states have 'enacted' statutes requiring mandatory reporting, civil and criminal penalties and emergency interventions.
And at the same time, several German states have already 'enacted' the proposed French style bans on student attire.
When the children performed, 'enacting' the various plays on stage, their disability was hardly on their mind.
He appeared in a 1930 production of Shakespeare's Othello, eventually being recognized as the definitive 'enactor' of the tragic Moor.
Congress 'enacted' the Marine Mammal Protection Act in 1972 to protect dolphins from the effects of purse seine tuna fishing.
Hunted for its pelt, the lynx declined until protective legislation was 'enacted' in the 1970s.
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