Enactment

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Relations

  • Manifestation: Enactment is the manifestation or outward expression of an idea or feeling.
  • Embodiment: Enactment is the embodiment or physical manifestation of an abstract concept.
  • Realization: Enactment is the realization or making real of a plan or vision.
  • Implementation: Enactment involves putting something into practice or implementation.
  • Dramatization: Enactment is the dramatization or theatrical representation of an event or story.
  • Performance: Enactment can refer to the performance or acting out of a role or script.
  • Execution: Enactment refers to the execution or carrying out of a plan or law.
  • Instantiation: Enactment is the instantiation or creation of a specific instance of a general concept.
  • Realization: Enactment is the realization or making real of an idea or concept.
  • Effectuation: Enactment is the effectuation or bringing about of a desired result or outcome.
  • Embodiment: Embodiment is the enactment or putting into action of an idea or concept in a physical form.
  • Concretization: Enactment is the concretization or giving physical form to an abstract concept.
  • Legislation: Enactment is the process of passing or implementing legislation or laws.
  • Portrayal: Enactment involves the portrayal or depiction of a character or situation.
  • Enforcement: Enactment often involves the enforcement of rules or regulations.
  • Operationalization: Enactment is the operationalization or putting into practical operation of a plan or idea.
  • Materialization: Enactment is the materialization or concrete realization of an abstract idea.
  • Actualization: Enactment is the actualization or making real of a potential or possibility.
  • Fulfillment: Enactment can be the fulfillment or satisfaction of a requirement or obligation.
  • Accomplishment: Enactment is the accomplishment or successful completion of a task or goal.