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law-makers

NOUN
  1. persons who make or amend or repeal laws

How To Use law-makers In A Sentence

  • In some places, women have been directly responsible for its introduction, whilst in others feminist ideas have influenced the law-makers.
  • They've been after t 'winders, and after t' vittle, and after t 'very saut to 't; it's dearer by hauf an' more nor it were when a were a boy: they're a meddlesome set o 'folks, law-makers is, an' a'll niver believe King George has ought t 'do wi' 't. Sylvia's Lovers — Complete
  • But we are in danger of losing the principle, 300 years in the making, that law-makers should be answerable to the people.
  • There is an understandable squeamishness among law-makers about what we used to call "mountaineering", climbing anything that rose out of the ground. Six Nations 2011: England still need to get rid of their stutter | Eddie Butler
  • Judicial activist, nearer to justice, not letter-bound and surpassing law-makers' design, pays much less attention to precedent and occupies much more independent spirit in reality.
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