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What does entactment mean?

"Entactment" is not a standard English word. It's likely a misspelling or a specific term used in a particular field.

Here are some possible meanings based on common misspellings and contexts:

1. "Enactment" as a misspelling of "enactment":

* Enactment: This is the most likely possibility. It refers to the process of making a law or rule official by voting on it and passing it. For example, "The enactment of the new tax law was met with protests."

2. "Entactment" as a misspelling of "enchantment":

* Enchantment: This refers to a feeling of great delight or wonder, or the act of casting a spell on someone. For example, "The old castle was filled with an air of enchantment."

3. "Entactment" as a specific technical term:

* It's possible that "enactment" is a specialized term used in a particular field, like psychology, sociology, or philosophy. If you encountered this word in a specific context, provide more information about the source so we can determine its meaning.

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