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Definition of "enactable" [enactable]

  • Capable of being enacted. (adjective)

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Use "enactable" in a sentence
  • "Rep. Tom Latham R-Iowa, a senior Appropriations Committee member and close friend of Boehner's, said Roger's initial package was probably "enactable" in a deal with the Senate, where a large number of Democrats face reelection in 2012 from states that voted Republican last fall."
  • "The reasons for challenging a president from our own party were many and varied: Carter had either done nothing to help or actually put the brakes on congressional Democrats 'attempts to pass full employment legislation, a universal health care bill, labor law reform, and other enactable progressive initiatives."
  • "But Brown's committee, committee, committee approach fails to capture the urgent public mood in the way that Cameron's sensible, quickly enactable, measures do."