The chapter on primary schools virtually reënacted the Law of 1795 (R.
The same provisions were substantially reënacted in the code of 1860.
When this measure was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court it was reënacted with the objectionable clauses removed.
Laws were made one year only to be repealed the next and reënacted the third year.
The same scene was reënacted in the cathedral of Notre Dame, with increased outrages upon God and common-sense.
Upon what mountain has He appeared and reënacted this covenant?
At a later day the following kindred provision was added, in season to be reënacted by Congress in the same code.
Among the statutes of Maryland thus solemnly reënacted in gross was the following, originally passed as early as 1715, in colonial days.
Thus the summer passed filled with plenty of promises, but without any fulfilment, until suddenly the signal was given and the horrors of Sassoun were reënacted throughout all the provinces of Armenia.
In the presence of the Caliph and the chief and flower of Saracenic nobility, the most horrible scenes were reënacted in the capital of the Saracens.
The establishment of district model schools (reënacted from the Act of 1843).
The laws which were enacted during Queen Elizabeth's reign were reënacted and enforced.
In 1504, however, it was reënacted with the modification that approval might be sought from the justices on circuit.
In 1534 the earlier laws were reënacted and a further provision made that no person holding rented lands should keep more than twenty-four hundred sheep.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nacted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.