Reenactments [noun]

Definition of Reenactments:

something duplicated; duplication

Opposite/Antonyms of Reenactments:


Sentence/Example of Reenactments:

Should any congressman propose their reenactment to-day, he would be looked upon as a crank and be laughed out of court.

I secured the reenactment of the Civil Service Law, which under my predecessor had very foolishly been repealed.

The next position that we established during the reenactment is frame 161 of the Zapruder motion picture film.

And what is the comparison between the photograph from Zapruder film on that Exhibit No. 889 and the photograph from reenactment?

The car is in the same position relative to the surrounding area in both the reenactment photograph and the Zapruder photograph.

Is the car in the same position on "photograph through rifle scope" and "photograph from reenactment" on that exhibit?

The photograph on the right, upper right, is the photograph taken at the reenactment from the position where Mr. Nix was standing.

What motion pictures, if any, were taken during the reenactment?

What Commission exhibit number is attached to the photographs of that AP shot and the reenactment picture?

It is a span on the reenactment of about three and a half seconds between 222 and 313.