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Definition of "enaction" [enaction]

  • The process of enacting something. (noun)

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Use "enaction" in a sentence
  • "This particular view on the mutual interactions between living organism and environment leads these authors to the notion of "enaction", and to the surprising view that autopoiesis and cognition are two complementary, and in a way equivalent, aspects of life."
  • "It did with enaction of the Marriage Equality Act."
  • "Hamlet's madness can be understood as an enaction of those tremula, I think, a testing of his capacities which, as he pushes the boundaries further and further, becomes ultimately a test of his capacity to be monstrous."