Enacted Meaning in English
word · lemma: enact
ɛˈnæktəd
ih-NAK-tid
ɛnˈæktɪd
ih-NAKT-id
释义
If something (like a law or policy) was enacted, it was officially made into law or put into action by an authority.
用法与细微差别
Used in formal or legal contexts, usually referring to laws or policies. Common phrases: 'enacted law', 'enacted policy'. Not used for informal rules or everyday actions. Do not confuse with 'acted' (to perform in a play).
Spanish: promulgado - aprobado (ley)Portuguese (BR): promulgado - aprovado (lei)Portuguese (PT): promulgado - aprovado (lei)Chinese (Simplified): 颁布 - 制定(法律)Chinese (Traditional): 頒布 - 制定(法律)Hindi: प्रणीत - लागू (कानून)Arabic: سُنَّ - أُقِرَّ (قانون)Bengali: প্রণীত - কার্যকর করা হয়েছেRussian: принят - введён в действиеJapanese: 制定されたVietnamese: ban hành - thông quaKorean: 제정되다 - 시행되다Turkish: yürürlüğe kondu - kabul edildiUrdu: نافذ کیا گیا - قانون میں لایا گیاIndonesian: disahkan - diberlakukan
例句
The new law was enacted last year.
basic
Many safety regulations have been enacted.
basic
The policy was enacted to protect children.
basic
After much debate, the reform was finally enacted.
natural
The rules were enacted to address the growing problem.
natural
Several laws were enacted in response to public demand.
natural