Dictionary of synonyms

Synonyms and antonyms of the word: re-enactment

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Usage examples:

Friday's re-enactment is part of a civil case against Peterson in which victims' families and survivors are seeking unspecified damages.

Source: https://gazette.com/news/us-world/florida-school-shooting-to-be-re-enacted-as-part-of-civil-lawsuit/article_343c6c8e-acf7-5dce-a038-c640e8cb43bf.html

“I’m looking forward to when we do the re-enactment from Mission, or even Yale,” Wilkins said.

Source: https://www.aldergrovestar.com/community/video-trains-and-canoes-and-ducklings-for-b-c-day/

It’s an opportunity for us to compare notes on the reforms recently brought about in NESI by the Fifth Alteration to the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the re-enactment of the Electricity Act, of 2023.

Source: https://blueprint.ng/fg-moves-to-rollout-integrated-national-electricity-policy/

Their eyes were opened and they recognised him at the moment of breaking of the bread, that is, the eucharistic re-enactment of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.

Source: https://catholicoutlook.org/dear-sisters-and-brothers-bishop-vincents-homily-for-23-april-2023/