Pronunciation: /riːˈɛnæktmənt/
noun a performance or representation of an event, often historical, that is reenacted
A1 The children put on a re-enactment of a famous battle for their parents.
A2 The historical society organized a re-enactment of a Civil War skirmish.
B1 The museum offers interactive re-enactments of ancient rituals for visitors.
B2 The re-enactment of the moon landing was incredibly realistic, with detailed costumes and props.
C1 The film director hired professional actors for the re-enactment of a famous historical event.
C2 The re-enactment of the royal coronation was a grand spectacle, complete with period-accurate costumes and music.
formal The historical society organized a re-enactment of the Battle of Gettysburg.
informal We're planning to do a re-enactment of our favorite movie scene for fun.
slang Let's do a re-enactment of that epic fail moment from last night!
figurative Her dramatic re-enactment of the argument left everyone speechless.
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