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It is the past tense form of the verb 'reenact', which means to perform or recreate an event or situation that has already happened. Example: The school's drama club reenacted scenes from the play Romeo and Juliet for their annual Shakespeare festival.
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And I am fairly confident it will be reenacted in perpetuity unless unless a court can say it does not comport with the Constitution... [T]his is not the kind of a question you can leave to Congress....Even the name of it is wonderful: The Voting Rights Act.
Famous religious agricultural festivals known as the Greater and the Lesser Eleusinian Mysteries celebrating the sowing, sprouting, and reaping of the grain, were reenacted in this city.
In Mexico, on days leading up to Christmas, the search of Mary and Joseph for a place to stay is reenacted, and children try to break a piñata filled with toys and candy.
The universal eschatology in Hinduism is best described as a mythical or "relative" eschatology and involves the Hindu creation myth and the myth of the eternal recurrence of the universe, a cosmic drama that, it is believed, can be reenacted or influenced by religious ritual.
Since it was believed that the primeval ocean continued to surround the ordered cosmos, the creation myth was reenacted each day as the sun god rose from the waters of chaos.
The events are reenacted as an assurance that the saving act will reach its eschatological fullness, and the liturgy is an expression and a support of the Christian hope.
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After seven years of a near ban on working there, speakers in military fatigues called on 2,000 followers gathered in a square in central Ramallah to reenact here the heroics of fighters in Gaza.
Suppose lower-upper-class professionals are having fewer kids, and therefore lavish them with proportionately more attention and instruction, thereby better ensuring the kids embody their values and reenact the patterns of behavior that brought them educational and economic success.
The gar and the 'cham (Chinese qamo) are stylistic dances performed by monks; they reenact the behaviour, attitudes, and gestures of the deities.
The novel reenacts the operations of imagination and memory, conscious and unconscious, as they join the stimulus of sense impressions to metaphor and image and to the rhythms and associations of syntax.
The term, however, should probably be restricted only to those agricultural cultures that ritually reenact the marriage and that relate the marriage to agriculture, as in Mesopotamia, Phoenicia, Canaan, Israel (the Song of Solomon has been suggested to be a hierogamitic text), Greece, and India.
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