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How to pronounce reenactment in English?

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Type Words
Type of acting, performing, playacting, playing
Derivation reenact


the reenactment of the battle of Princeton.

Examples of reenactment

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Kristin Korb samples a wine during the reenactment of the Paris Tasting of 1976.
From the dailynews.com
In the Viking reenactment world, where I dabble, this can lead to some friction.
From the evangelicaloutpost.com
They would do this regularly, since the reenactment doesn't really heal anything.
From the independent.co.uk
These locations served as a place for the reenactment of the mythical conflict.
From the en.wikipedia.org
There will be hands-on activities, reenactment groups, music, weapons and more.
From the stltoday.com
For some participants, reenactment can be more than just an outlet for relief.
From the time.com
Before the reenactment, Clinton and Obama spoke at churches just blocks apart.
From the time.com
The Richmond Register reports on the weekend reenactment of the Battle of Richmond.
From the kentucky.com
A reenactment of the incident has aired on Discovery Channel's Mayday series.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Performing a role in an event that occurred at an earlier time; "the reenactment of the battle of Princeton"
  • (reenact) enact or perform again; "They reenacted the battle of Princeton"
  • Historical reenactment is an educational activity in which participants attempt to recreate some aspects of a historical event or period. ...
  • (Re-enactments) Carolla and Dameshek re-enact current events in "what-if" scenarios. They are often based on sad or traumatic news events, but given a comedic spin. ...
  • A reconstruction of something that has really happened, possibly using the same people and places, but quite likely edited.
  • When an act previously repealed is recalled into force. Reinstatement of a repealed normative act leaves a vacuum in the normative system in the interim period between the two actions;
  • The restaging of a historical or proto-typical event. Also, common term for battle reenactments and other reenactor activities.
  • Re-enactments of historical situations rather than improvisational theater, with a high degree of historical accuracy.
  • A term that refers to a historical enactment of an event from the past.