COENACTED | • coenacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of coenact. • COENACT v. to enact together. |
ENACTABLE | • enactable adj. Capable of being enacted. • ENACTABLE adj. that can be enacted. |
ENACTIONS | • enactions n. Plural of enaction. • ENACTION n. the passing of a bill into law. |
ENACTMENT | • enactment n. The act of enacting, or the state of being enacted. • enactment n. (Law) A piece of legislation that has been properly authorized by a legislative body. • ENACTMENT n. the passing of a bill into law. |
ENACTURES | • enactures n. Plural of enacture. • ENACTURE n. (Shakespeare) a performance, a fulfilment. |
INACTIONS | • inactions n. Plural of inaction. • INACTION n. lack of action. |
MONACTINE | • monactine adj. (Of a spicule) Having a single ray. • MONACTINE n. the spicule of a sponge that has a single-spiked structure, also MONACT. |
NONACTING | • nonacting adj. Not acting. • nonacting adj. Not of or pertaining to acting. • NONACTING n. acting that is of poor quality or does not conform to conventional ideas of what constitutes acting. |
NONACTION | • nonaction n. The absence of action; failure to act. • NONACTION n. not action. |
NONACTIVE | • nonactive adj. Not active; inactive; inert. • NONACTIVE adj. not active. |
NONACTORS | • nonactors n. Plural of nonactor. • NONACTOR n. a person who is not an actor. |
PREENACTS | • preenacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preenact. • PREENACT v. to enact beforehand. |
REENACTED | • reenacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of reenact. • re-enacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-enact. • REENACT v. to enact again. |
REENACTOR | • reenactor n. One who reenacts. • reenactor n. One who takes part in a historical reenactment. • REENACTOR n. one who reenacts. |
UNACTABLE | • unactable adj. Impossible to act. • UNACTABLE adj. that cannot be acted. |
UNACTIVED | • UNACTIVE v. to make (a person) inactive. |
UNACTIVES | • UNACTIVE v. to make (a person) inactive. |