Legislative (adjective)

  1. Relating to the making or enacting of laws.
  2. Having the power to make laws, especially as part of a legislative body.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin legislativus, from legis "of a law" + -lat- "carry" (from lacere "carry") + -ivus "-ive".

Examples:

  1. The legislative process involves several stages, including debates and voting.
  2. The legislative assembly passed a bill to increase funding for education.
  3. The legislative branch of the government is responsible for making laws.
  4. The legislative agenda for the next session includes several important issues.
  5. The legislative history of the country reflects its political and social changes.
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