/ˌriːˈɪnæktɪd/ – Verb
Definition: được quy định lại theo trình tự lập pháp.
A more thorough explanation: “Re-enacted” refers to the act of passing a law or legislation again, typically with some modifications or amendments, after it has been previously enacted and possibly repealed or expired.
Example: The city council re-enacted the ordinance to address the issue of noise pollution in residential areas.