enact in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
ENACT: to make (a bill or policy) into law or to put into effect.
Sample Sentences
- The government plans to enact new environmental regulations next year.
- Activists are urging lawmakers to enact policies that promote social justice.
- In response to public outcry, the city council voted to enact stricter safety measures.
- To combat the rising crime rates, officials decided to enact tougher sentencing laws.
- The organization aims to enact change through community engagement and education.
- The government plans to enact new legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
- Activists are urging lawmakers to enact stricter regulations on pollution.
- After months of debate, the committee finally agreed to enact the proposed reforms.
- It is essential to enact policies that promote equality and justice for all citizens.
- The city council voted unanimously to enact a ban on single-use plastic bags.
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