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Exam: IELTS

enacting

IPA: /ɪˈnæktɪŋ/

KK: /ɪˈnæktɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The process of making something into law or putting something into effect.

Example: The enacting of the new law took several months of discussion.

verb

Definition: To put something into action or to make it happen, especially a law or a plan.

Example: The government is enacting new policies to improve education.

enactive

IPA: /ɪˈnæktɪv/

KK: /ɪˈnæktɪv/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the ability to create or establish something, often in a legal or formal context.

Example: The enactive approach emphasizes learning through direct experience and interaction.

enactment

IPA: /ɪˈnæktmənt/

KK: /ɪˈnæktmənt/

noun

Definition: The process of making something official, especially a law or regulation, or the state of being made official.

Example: The enactment of the new law will take place next month.

enactor

IPA: /ɪˈnæktər/

KK: /ɪˈnæktər/

noun

Definition: A person who performs or carries out a particular action or role, especially in a formal or official way.

Example: The enactor of the new law was praised for their efforts in improving the community.

enamored

IPA: /ɪˈnæmərd/

KK: /ɪˈnæmərd/

adjective

Definition: Completely in love with someone or something.

Example: She was enamored with the beautiful painting in the gallery.

enamour

IPA: /ɪˈnæmər/

KK: /ɪˈnæmər/

verb

Definition: To fill someone with love or strong affection for someone or something.

Example: She was enamoured with the beautiful scenery during her vacation.

enamoured

IPA: /ɪˈnæməd/

KK: /ɪˈnæmərd/

adjective

Definition: Feeling a strong affection or love for someone or something.

Example: She was enamoured with the beautiful scenery during her vacation.

verb

Definition: To be filled with love or admiration for someone or something.

Example: She was enamoured with the beautiful painting in the gallery.

enantiomer

IPA: /ɪˈnæn.ti.oʊ.mɚ/

KK: /ɪˈnæntiˌoʊmɚ/

noun

Definition: A type of chemical compound that exists in two forms that are mirror images of each other and cannot be superimposed on one another.

Example: In chemistry, an enantiomer can have very different properties from its mirror image.

enate

IPA: /ɪˈneɪt/

KK: /ɪˈneɪt/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that grows or extends outward from a central point.

Example: The enate branches of the tree spread wide across the garden.

encapsulate

IPA: /ɪnˈkæpsʊleɪt/

KK: /ɪnˈkæpsəˌleɪt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To be enclosed or contained within something, often in a protective or defined manner.

Example: The software can encapsulate data to keep it secure.

transitive verb

Definition: To enclose something in a protective or covering layer, or to summarize something in a concise way.

Example: The report encapsulates the main findings of the research in just a few paragraphs.

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