Enaction

Pronunciation: /ˈɛnˈækʃən/

Enaction (noun)

  1. The process of putting an idea, decision, or law into real action.
  2. The act of causing an event or result to occur, especially in a planned way.
  3. In psychology, the way actions and perception combine to form a lived experience.

Examples

  • The team’s enaction of the plan made everyone feel confident.
  • Her enaction of the plan helped the class understand the steps.