Legislative
(adjective)
- Relating to the making or enacting of laws.
- 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:
- The legislative process involves several stages, including debates and voting.
- The legislative assembly passed a bill to increase funding for education.
- The legislative branch of the government is responsible for making laws.
- The legislative agenda for the next session includes several important issues.
- The legislative history of the country reflects its political and social changes.