different between legislated vs legislate

legislated

English

Verb

legislated

  1. simple past tense and past participle of legislate

Adjective

legislated (not comparable)

  1. Created through legislation.

Translations

legislated From the web:

  • legislated meaning
  • what does legislate mean
  • what is legislated equality
  • what is legislated morality
  • what does legislate
  • what is legislated leave
  • what are legislated benefits
  • what is legislated/regulatory penalty


legislate

English

Etymology

Back-formation from legislation, legislator.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?l?d??s?le?t/

Verb

legislate (third-person singular simple present legislates, present participle legislating, simple past and past participle legislated)

  1. To pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws).
    If they can't get people to do the right thing by talking then they will try to legislate it, then they can try to enforce the statutes.

Derived terms

Translations

legislate From the web:

  • legislate meaning
  • legislate what does that mean
  • what does legislate from the bench mean
  • what does legislature mean
  • what is legislated equality
  • what is legislated morality
  • what do legislators do
  • what is legislated leave
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