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1 crucifixion
N1. सूली\crucifixionपर\crucifixionचढाने\crucifixionका\crucifixionकार्यThe students enacted the crucifixion of Jesus christ -
2 enact
VT1. नियम\enactबनानाThe Principal has enacted the new rule in the school. -
3 flock
N1. गद्दों मे भरने की मुलायम वस्तुHe recently bought flock cushions.--------N1. जानवरों का समूहHe has a large flock of sheep at his farm.2. आदमियों का समूहAt this place people flock around to admire the view.3. र्चच के मेम्बरThe priest keeps his flock toghther on all major issues.--------V1. भीड़\flockलगानाA large number of persons flocked near the open air stage to have a clear view of the drama being enacted.
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enacted — index legitimate (rightful), positive (prescribed) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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body of laws enacted — index legislation (enactments) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
well-enacted — adj. * * * … Universalium
be it enacted — be legislated, be executed (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
well-enacted — adj … Useful english dictionary
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