Definition of Preenact

1. to enact beforehand [v -ED, -ING, -S]

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Preenact

preemployment
preemployment training program
preempt
preempted
preempting
preemption
preemptions
preemptive
preemptively
preemptive bid
preemptive right
preemptor
preemptors
preempts
preen
preenact (current term)
preenacted
preenacting
preenacts
preened
preener
preeners
preening
preenrollment
preens
preen gland
preerect
preerected
preerecting
preerects

Literary usage of Preenact

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1. The Revelation of Jesus Christ by John by Francis John Bodfield Hooper (1861)
"... sinks before the man, who was raised up to preenact the vengeance, which will be wielded hereafter by one greater than he." (2). ..."

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