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UK
/lˈɛdʒɪslətˌɪv/
]
[ US /ˈɫɛdʒəˌsɫeɪtɪv/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɛdʒəˌsɫeɪtɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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relating to a legislature or composed of members of a legislature
legislative council -
of or relating to or created by legislation
legislative proposal
How To Use legislative In A Sentence
- As the basic principle of the feudal law, "Criminate according to the five costumes"is of great significance to the legislative process and the judicial practice.
- legislative proposal
- Furthermore, the very frequency of legislative change caused a higher premium to be placed on the flexibility of any computer system.
- The legislative branch consists of a bicameral legislation in which all people and ethnicities can be represented.
- The council would assume legislative, judicial and executive powers.
- This landmark and laudable legislative step would go a long way in women empowerment and gender equality.
- Herein resided the stem-winding, therapeutic logic of the year-long national "conversation on race"; the periodic presidential apologies for world-historic wrongs which were usually strategic evasions of actual legislative responsibility; and the fussy feel-good conferences on teen violence and the media. The Feel Good Presidency
- What exactly the government did mean by freedom was hard to discern in the nineteen legislative Acts which together constituted the emancipation.
- But the Oregon story also illustrates some of the difficulties that will accompany legislative changes on such a massive scale.
- Historically, weapon sales have jumped during legislative debate of gun-ownership controls and before any new restrictions become law.