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What is the past tense of enact?

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The past tense of enact is enacted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of enact is enacts.

The present participle of enact is enacting.

The past participle of enact is enacted.

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The drafters of the 1712 slave code pursued such goals when writing the preamble of the first comprehensive slave code enacted in South Carolina.
In the United States, several states have already enacted genetic privacy laws.
Restrictions enacted under previous state legislation impose limits on the amount districts can increase their budgets.
Because of that movement, a number of new laws and regulations were enacted to reduce racialism.
A special law was enacted to make such abductions a capital offence, punishable by hanging.
Following the disallowance by the proprietors, a new slave code, again based on Barbadian principles, was enacted in 1696.

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