Verb
act out; represent or perform as if in a play
enact or perform again
enact again
Source: WordNetShe reenacted what had happened earlier that day Source: Internet
They reenacted the battle of Princeton Source: Internet
Congress reenacted the law Source: Internet
For the human being to become conscious of the objective reality of these processes and beings, it is necessary to creatively enact and reenact, within, their creative activity. Source: Internet
And then, he did some cartwheels before trying to reenact a little boy’s choreography for “Baby”. Source: Internet
He kills Drusilla while trying to reenact the birth of Athena by cutting his child from her womb. Source: Internet