Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
enact change
verb phrase
/ɪˈnækt tʃeɪndʒ/

Definition
To make something happen by means of legislation or by implementing new policies.

Examples
- The new government aims to enact change in the education system.
- Activists are working hard to enact change for better environmental policies.

Meaning
Enacting change involves taking formal steps to alter existing laws or practices within an organization or society to improve conditions or address issues.

Synonyms
- implement change
- introduce change
- bring about change