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Antonyms for re-enacted
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : en-akt |
Phonetic Transcription : ɛnˈækt |
Definition of re-enacted
Origin :- early 15c., from en- (1) "make, put in" + act. Related: Enacted; enacting.
- As in interpret : verb make sense of; define
- As in rehearse : verb prepare for performance
- As in reproduce : verb make more copies of
- Heaven forbid that any of his transactions there should be re-enacted here.
- Extract from : « Hellenica » by Xenophon
- The abominations of the banquets of Belshazzar and Cleopatra were re-enacted there.
- Extract from : « Clarimonde » by Thophile Gautier
- The Parliament had been prorogued, and the Bloody Statute was not yet re-enacted.
- Extract from : « Robin Tremayne » by Emily Sarah Holt
- This extract is from the constitutions of Bonaventura as re-enacted in 1292.
- Extract from : « The Grey Friars in Oxford » by Andrew G. Little
- The states of this country generally have re-enacted this statute.
- Extract from : « Cyclopedia of Commerce, Accountancy, Business Administration, v. 3 » by Various
- How often the scene of that morning had re-enacted itself in her mind!
- Extract from : « Demos » by George Gissing
- It was all as plain to me as though the drama had been re-enacted in my presence.
- Extract from : « British Secret Service During the Great War » by Nicholas Everitt
- The truth is, that no moral precept is re-enacted in the New Testament.
- Extract from : « Tracts on the Sabbath » by Various
- The Kalif, Hakin, who founded the religion of the Druses, re-enacted this law.
- Extract from : « Dealings With The Dead » by A Sexton of the Old School
- They wished to have re-enacted the School Bills of 1816 and 1820.
- Extract from : « Egerton Ryerson and Education in Upper Canada » by J. Harold Putnam
Synonyms for re-enacted
- act
- adapt
- annotate
- carbon
- clarify
- clone
- comment
- commentate
- construe
- copy
- decipher
- decode
- delineate
- depict
- describe
- do again
- do over
- drill
- dry run
- dupe
- duplicate
- echo
- elucidate
- emulate
- enact
- engross
- exemplify
- experiment
- explain
- explicate
- expound
- follow
- gather
- gloss
- go over
- go through
- hold a reading
- hone
- illustrate
- image
- imitate
- improvise
- iterate
- knock off
- learn one's part
- limn
- make of
- manifold
- match
- mimeo
- mimeograph
- mimic
- mirror
- narrate
- parallel
- paraphrase
- perform
- photocopy
- photograph
- Photostat
- picture
- pirate
- play
- portray
- practice
- read
- ready
- reawaken
- recapitulate
- recite
- recount
- recreate
- redo
- reduplicate
- reenact
- reflect
- reiterate
- relate
- relive
- remake
- render
- repeat
- replicate
- represent
- reprint
- restamp
- review
- revive
- run lines
- run through
- solve
- spell out
- stereotype
- study
- take
- take from the top
- tell
- test
- throw light on
- train
- transcribe
- translate
- try out
- tune up
- type
- understand
- view
- walk through
- warm up
- work out
- Xerox
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