Noun
The enacting or passing of a law a second time; the renewal of a law.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe reenactment of the battle of Princeton Source: Internet
A number of websites devoted to Modern Paganism and historical reenactment offer reference material and forums promoting the active use of Old English. Source: Internet
D.W. Olson et al., pp. 34–41 Opposing forces Athenians Modern reenactment of the battle (2011) Herodotus does not give a figure for the size of the Athenian army. Source: Internet
A reenactment of the 1865 Battle of Natural Bridge During the 19th century the institutions that would eventually evolve into what is now Florida State University were established in Tallahassee, firmly cementing its foundations as a university town. Source: Internet
Last week, the leader of the Global Vision Bible Church in Mt. Juliet hosted a Good Friday reenactment during which he staged the crucifixion of his 16-year-old son on the side of the road. Source: Internet
In 2002, Lexington became the first city to launch a " Thriller video" reenactment as a Halloween festivity. Source: Internet