reenactment
Etymology

From re- + -enact + -ment.

Noun

reenactment

  1. The process of enacting again.
    the reenactment of a former law
  2. The repetition of an earlier (usually historic) event, as a performance or social event.
    They're going to the Civil War battle reenactment this weekend.
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