"Legislatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to the making or enactment of laws.
To issue or determine laws or regulations, especially by a government or official authority. To govern or regulate something by making laws or decisions.
Legislation refers to the process of creating, amending, or repealing laws by a governing body, such as a legislature or parliament.
Legislations refer to the laws and regulations made by a government or legislative body. These laws are intended to govern the behavior of citizens, businesses, and organizations within a particular jurisdiction, and are typically enforced by the authorities.
Relating to laws or the process of making laws, typically used to describe a government or institution responsible for enacting and amending legislation.
Legislatures refer to the governing bodies or assemblies of a country, state, or region that are responsible for making laws and decisions. These bodies are typically composed of elected representatives who are chosen by the people to serve a specific term.
Legitimates is the third person singular present tense of the verb "legitimate". To legitimate means to give a legal or official approval or recognition to something, especially a person or a property. It can also mean to make something morally or ethically acceptable or justified. For example:<br><br> The government legitimated the rebel group, recognizing its control over the region.<br> She tried to legitimate her infidelity by saying it was just a moment of weakness.