Definition of Preenacted

1. preenact [v] - See also: preenact

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preenacted

preemptions
preemptive
preemptive bid
preemptive right
preemptive self-defence
preemptive strike
preemptive strikes
preemptively
preemptor
preemptors
preemptory
preempts
preen
preen gland
preenact
preenacted (current term)
preenacting
preenacts
preened
preener
preeners
preengage
preengaged
preengagement
preengagements
preengages
preengaging
preening
preeningly
preenings

Literary usage of Preenacted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Catholic Union: Essays Towards a Church of the Future, as the Organization by Francis William Newman (1854)
"A rigorous and even military Executive which strictly abides by simple and good laws preenacted, will tend to the high prosperity of a country; but where, ..."

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