1. enacting - Noun
2. enacting - Verb
of Enact
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccounts of the cruelty of the emperor Commodus describes his amusing himself by enacting Mithriac initiation ordeals in homicidal form. Source: Internet
After the state electorate severely limited long-term property tax revenue by enacting Proposition 13 in 1978, UC was forced to make up for the resulting collapse in state financial support by imposing a variety of fees which were tuition in all but name. Source: Internet
Additionally, through international co-operation, other institutions may supply the Barbados Parliament with key sample legislation to be adapted to meet local circumstances before enacting it as local law. Source: Internet
All the points are based on putting a stop to corruption including the enacting of legislation, investigations into alleged corruption and systems that would deter future acts of corruption. Source: Internet
Dattatreya Nath tradition holds that Parashurama, after enacting his vengeance, sought out Dattatreya atop Mount Gandhamadana for spiritual guidance. Source: Internet
Congress was criticized for enacting only monetary fines for violations of the law and avoiding imposition of criminal penalties. citation Speech given at Columbus, Ohio, August 19, 1907. Source: Internet