different between reenact vs reenaction
reenact
English
Alternative forms
- re-enact, reënact
Etymology
re- +? enact
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?i.?nækt/, /?i.?nækt/, /?i.?nækt/
Verb
reenact (third-person singular simple present reenacts, present participle reenacting, simple past and past participle reenacted)
- To enact again.
- To recreate an event, especially a historical battle.
Derived terms
- reenactor
- reenactment
Translations
Anagrams
- centare, crenate, enacter, trecena
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reenaction
English
Etymology
re- +? enaction
Noun
reenaction (usually uncountable, plural reenactions)
- The process of reenacting.
Anagrams
- conetainer, interocean
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