legislation

[ UK /lˌɛd‍ʒɪslˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌɫɛdʒəˈsɫeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. law enacted by a legislative body
  2. the act of making or enacting laws
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How To Use legislation In A Sentence

  • So that model is alive and well and in the minds of many people, rather than the later medieval, misogynous legislation.
  • The family is the one place that should be a guarantee of safety to its members, especially its most vulnerable members, and this legislation goes part-way towards trying to define that and to defend that right.
  • The state has also passed laws that are inimical to the short-term interests of particular capitalists, but necessary in the longer-term interests of capitalism itself - for example, health and safety legislation.
  • The compilation(techniques) of legislation law and the limitations of statute law such as hysteresis effect are the(fundamental)reasons why Legislation Law is criticized.
  • Now, moreover, with the nation in an economic downturn, is not the time to assert the urgency of passing referendum legislation.
  • The monopoly in politics, or bossism, may possibly be abolished by direct legislation or by proportional representation.
  • Nevertheless, women did not enjoy juridical equality in marriage and the family until new family legislation was passed in 1977.
  • In a statement, the Department stressed its handling of all aspects of BSE fully accords with EU and national legislation.
  • Both neo-colonial and advanced capitalist/colonial states organize and reinforce a cathectic structure based in sexual difference, which they enforce through a variety of means, including legislation.
  • The legislative branch consists of a bicameral legislation in which all people and ethnicities can be represented.
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