| COENACTS | • coenacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coenact. • COENACT v. to enact together. |
| ENACTING | • enacting v. Present participle of enact. • enacting n. Enactment. • ENACT v. to establish by law. |
| ENACTION | • enaction n. The process of enacting something. • ENACTION n. the passing of a bill into law. |
| ENACTIVE | • enactive adj. Having power to enact or establish as a law. • ENACTIVE adj. having the power to enact. |
| ENACTORS | • enactors n. Plural of enactor. • ENACTOR n. one who enacts. |
| ENACTORY | • enactory adj. Serving to enact something, such as a law. • ENACTORY adj. pertaining to the enactment of law. |
| ENACTURE | • enacture n. (Obsolete) action, act of enacting. • ENACTURE n. (Shakespeare) a performance, a fulfilment. |
| INACTION | • inaction n. Lack of action or activity or labor. • in␣action phr. In operation. • in␣action phr. In combat. |
| INACTIVE | • inactive adj. Not active, temporarily or permanently. • inactive adj. Not engaging in physical activity. • inactive adj. Not functioning or operating; broken down. |
| NONACTOR | • nonactor n. Someone who is not an actor. • NONACTOR n. a person who is not an actor. |
| PREENACT | • preenact v. (Transitive) To enact in advance. • PREENACT v. to enact beforehand. |
| REENACTS | • reenacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reenact. • re-enacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-enact. • REENACT v. to enact again. |
| UNACTIVE | • unactive adj. Not active; inactive. • UNACTIVE v. to make (a person) inactive. |