Noun
reenactment (plural re-enactments)
Alternative spelling of reenactment
Although the Act made numerous amendments to the 1954 Code, it was not a re-enactment or a substantial re-codification or reorganization of the overall structure of the 1954 Code. Source: Internet
Approximately 4,500 people traveled to the island to take part in a performance art piece where the southernmost point of the island became a "battleground" for the re-enactment of a fictional melee between townspeople and an ancient wolf. Source: Internet
Among the weekend’s big moments are the lottery assigning each man’s role as a real-life athlete from the 1985 game, the viewing of video of the sack, and the re-enactment itself. Source: Internet
A reference to legislation or to a provision of legislation includes a modification or re-enactment of it, a legislative provision substituted for it and a regulation or statutory instrument issued under it. Source: Internet
According to the principal, this re-enactment has been going on for the last ten years and he’s had no problem with it. Source: Internet
After devouring all that soup, I went outside to find out that the foot soldiers guarding the fort were doing a re-enactment of the Red River Skirmish. Source: Internet