Simple past tense and past participle of enact.(verb)
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Use "enacted" in a sentence
"A parting thought: George W Bush in the very 1st year of his term enacted tax cuts that allowed him to personally save a sum that was basically equivalent to one years after tax earnings of the median US household, in the very 1st year alone."
"Someone would do well to remind Rep. Ryan (R. Wi) that the reason many laws must be enacted is to defend the rights of individuals from others who would take them away. (in this instance the insurance companies)"
"The tax, if enacted, is may raise nearly $90 billion."