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Filter by Meaning The acting coach helped the student perfect her enactment of the shy love interest.
The school is holding an enactment of a historical event for the students.
The enactment of the play's opening night was featured in the local newspaper's review.
The ensemble cast's ability to seamlessly transition between multiple characters was a testament to their skill in enactment.
The actor's nuanced enactment of a character with a disability was a breakthrough performance.
The enactment of a new environmental policy will require cooperation from all sectors of society.
The community theater group is preparing for their upcoming enactment of "The Importance of Being Earnest."
The enactment of strict security measures prevented the theft.
The government's enactment of stricter penalties for littering has helped to reduce pollution.
The director's vision for the enactment of the play was a modern retelling set in a futuristic world.
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