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Definition of the day : « re-enact »
- As in interpret : verb make sense of; define
- As in rehearse : verb prepare for performance
- As in reproduce : verb make more copies of
- To re-enact the tragedies of the Sixteenth Century, they lack only the power.
- Extract from : « The Ghosts » by Robert G. Ingersoll
- Being on the spot where she had first met him, she could re-enact the scene.
- Extract from : « The Side Of The Angels » by Basil King
- In the doorway they stood and tried to re-enact the happenings of the night.
- Extract from : « Left Tackle Thayer » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- He was willing, two years later, to re-enact the treaty, in196 spite of its humiliating terms.
- Extract from : « The Turkish Empire, its Growth and Decay » by Lord Eversley
- It was then thought high time to re-enact the old Act of Common Council temp.
- Extract from : « London and the Kingdom - Volume III » by Reginald R. Sharpe
- One of the earliest measures of Philip's reign was to re-enact the dread edict of 1550.
- Extract from : « The World's Greatest Books, Vol XII. » by Arthur Mee
- The American citizen should early learn to govern himself, and to re-enact the civil law by free consent.
- Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 » by Various
- He was an enthusiast for the ancien regime, and was trying to re-enact literally the family life of the last Bourbons.
- Extract from : « The Innocence of Father Brown » by G. K. Chesterton
- One of the earliest measures of his reign was to re-enact the dread edict of 1550.
- Extract from : « The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Volume I.(of III) 1555-66 » by John Lothrop Motley
- They try to re-enact the Elizabethan statute of laborers, to bring back the days of handicrafts, of journeyman and apprentice.
- Extract from : « Socialism and Democracy in Europe » by Samuel P. Orth