- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/enactmentenactment i. temsil etme. 7. Genel. enactment i. (oyun/tiyatro) (rol) oynama.
- en.wikipedia.org Enactment (psychology)In relational psychoanalysis, the term enactment is used to describe the non-reflecting playing out of a mental scenario...
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/enactmentRecent Examples on the Web Friday, his office announced the enactment of 85 House bills and 185 Senate bills.
- dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary/english/…For example, with purely acousmatic music, various permutations of fixity and enactment are viable, and in live/interactive performance all three modes can operate.
- tr.glosbe.com en/tr/enactmentFollowing the enactment of the new detention rules, more than # suspects currently in custody could be eligible for immediate release, the minister said.
- thefreedictionary.com enactmentA frequent interlude of these performances was the enactment of the part of Eutychus by some half-dozen of little girls, who, overpowered with sleep...
- seslisozluk.net enactment-nedir-ne-demek/The enactment of a play or story is the performance of it by an actor or group of actors.
- english_dictionary.en-academic.com 15264/enactmentenactment — en·act·ment n 1: the act of enacting: the state of being enacted 2: something (as a law) that has been enacted Merriam Webster’s Dictionary...
- dictionary.reverso.net english-cobuild/enactmentre-enactment ( re-enactments plural ) When a re-enactment of a scene or incident takes place, people re-enact it. n-count usu N of n.
- etymologyworld.com item/enactmentThe word "enactment" is derived from the Latin word "enactare," which means "to bring to pass" or "to bring about."