English to Spanish Dictionary enact

enact

promulgar
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'
verb
representar,
promulgar,
pasar
example
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.
Travelling drama groups visited different communities to 'enact' short plays about gender violence.
Without understanding why, she allowed herself to 'enact' the strange thought.
The French Revolution was an attempt to 'enact' his ideas.
Thus, she argues, Plath's poems 'enact' a theatrical performance rather than a sincere expression of mourning.
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.
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.
We needed time to 'enact' the recommendations of the royal commission.
Lumber company and government employees were more likely to 'enact' recommendations that were convenient and cheap.
The baddie roles are 'enacted' by Rob and Budd, professional stage actors from Hollywood.
Some items ask respondents about the ethical beliefs of their partners, regardless of whether the beliefs are behaviourally 'enacted' or not.
They serve to impose what could never be legislatively 'enacted' .
We hope the proposed improvements will be 'enacted' during the current session of the Diet.
The crucial thing for an historian about nightmares and dreams more generally is that they are a form of social 'enaction' .
He appeared in a 1930 production of Shakespeare's Othello, eventually being recognized as the definitive 'enactor' of the tragic Moor.
Rather, Parliament was 'enacting' legislation in which a number of classes of persons have significant interests.
The Constitution forbids the 'enaction' of laws contrary to Islam, it does not mandate the passage of laws demanded by Islam.
Perhaps the dramatist was unwilling to repeat material recently 'enacted' in the True Tragedy.
The two unlikely and show-stealing turns come in Kris Kristofferson's haunted 'enactor' of justice, and Keira Knightley's burned out piece of emotionally orphaned wreckage.
Adequate legislation should be 'enacted' to ensure curbing of illegal activities in the forests.
Under your watch, laws eradicating civil liberties have been 'enacted' which put into question the rights of citizens.
Once the moment has been 'enacted' on stage, it can never come back.
I think what councils have to do is consider the needs of young people with the 'enaction' of this bill, which I do support.
In the United States, several states have already 'enacted' genetic privacy laws.
Most of the committee's recommendations were 'enacted' .
The Brazilian government had recently 'enacted' economic reforms that included a stabilized currency.
Remember, there has been no significant piece of reformist legislation 'enacted' into law for nearly 30 years.
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.
And more measures must be 'enacted' to ensure doctors and surgeons are not severely overworked.
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