Enact vs Staged - What's the difference?
enact | staged |
(legal) to make (a bill) into law
to act the part of; to play
* Shakespeare
to do; to effect
* Shakespeare
Planned, prepared.
Intended for the stage as in a theater.
(stage)
As verbs the difference between enact and staged
is that enact is (legal) to make (a bill) into law while staged is (stage).As a noun enact
is (obsolete) purpose; determination.As an adjective staged is
planned, prepared.enact
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Verb
(en verb)- I did enact Julius Caesar.
- The king enacts more wonders than a man.
Derived terms
* enactability * enactable * enactably * enaction * enactorstaged
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Adjective
(head)- The conman staged the car accident so he could collect the insurance money.
- The staged performance was good, but I liked the book better.