enact |
issue |
As verbs the difference between enact and issue
is that
enact is to make (a bill) into law while
issue is to pass or flow out; to run out, as from any enclosed place.
As nouns the difference between enact and issue
is that
enact is purpose; determination while
issue is the act of passing or flowing out; a moving out from any enclosed place; egress; as, the issue of water from a pipe, of blood from a wound, of air from a bellows, of people from a house.
embody |
enact |
In transitive terms the difference between embody and enact
is that
embody is to include or represent, especially as part of a cohesive whole while
enact is to do; to effect.
As a noun enact is
purpose; determination.
enact |
enactive |
As a verb enact
is (legal) to make (a bill) into law.
As a noun enact
is (obsolete) purpose; determination.
As an adjective enactive is
having power to enact or establish as a law.
enact |
enacteth |
As verbs the difference between enact and enacteth
is that
enact is (legal) to make (a bill) into law while
enacteth is (archaic) third-person singular present simple form of
enact .
As a noun enact
is (obsolete) purpose; determination.
enact |
unenacted |
As a verb enact
is (legal) to make (a bill) into law.
As a noun enact
is (obsolete) purpose; determination.
As an adjective unenacted is
not enacted.
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