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1 legislate
legislate v Gesetze erlassen -
2 legislate
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3 legislate
intransitive verblegislate for/against something — Gesetze zum Schutz von/gegen etwas einbringen
* * *['le‹isleit](to make laws: The government plan to legislate against the import of foreign cars.) Gesetze geben- academic.ru/42366/legislation">legislation- legislative
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- legislature* * *leg·is·late[ˈleʤɪsleɪt]I. vi ein Gesetz erlassenyou can't \legislate for everything [or every situation] man kann sich nicht gegen alles absichernII. vt▪ to \legislate sth etw gesetzlich regeln* * *['ledZIsleɪt]1. vi1) (= make laws) Gesetze/ein Gesetz erlassenparliament's job is to legislate — die Aufgabe des Parlaments ist die Gesetzgebung
2) (fig)2. vtto legislate sth out of existence — etw durch Gesetz aus der Welt schaffen
* * *legislate [ˈledʒısleıt]A v/i1. Gesetze erlassenlegislate against sb doing sth verhindern, dass jemand etwas tut;legislate for sth etwas berücksichtigen* * *intransitive verblegislate for/against something — Gesetze zum Schutz von/gegen etwas einbringen
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4 legislate
leg·is·late [ʼleʤɪsleɪt] viein Gesetz erlassen;you can't \legislate for everything [or every situation] man kann sich nicht gegen alles absichern vtto \legislate sth etw gesetzlich regeln
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legislate — UK US /ˈledʒɪsleɪt/ verb [I or T] LAW ► to make rules or laws relating to a particular activity: »We cannot legislate a charge on businesses outside the state. legislate for/on sth »The purpose of the Electronic Communications Bill was to… … Financial and business terms
legislate — leg·is·late / le jəs ˌlāt/ vb lat·ed, lat·ing vi: to perform the function of legislation; specif: to make or enact laws vt: to cause, create, provide, or bring about by legislation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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