enstate in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11
Definition
To enstate means to formally establish or put into effect a policy or decision.
Sample Sentences
- To enstate the new policy, the committee held a series of public meetings.
- The board's decision to enstate the changes was met with mixed reactions from the staff.
- In order to enstate the new regulations, extensive training sessions were necessary.
- She felt it was time to enstate her authority and take charge of the project.
- The mayor promised to enstate measures that would improve public safety in the community.