Do You Know This Word /en-act-ment/ [eh0.n.ae1.k.t.m.ah0.n.t]
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/en-act-ment/ [eh0.n.ae1.k.t.m.ah0.n.t]
Definition: The process of passing legislation
Example sentences:
- In recent years there has been demand for enactment of legislation enabling the adoption of children.
- I tentatively support legislative enactment of same-sex marriage - but only when the legislature is constitutionally authorized to do this
Do You Know This Word /ju-ris-dic-tion/ [jh.uh2.r.ah0.s.d.ih1.k.sh.ah0.n]
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/ju-ris-dic-tion/ [jh.uh2.r.ah0.s.d.ih1.k.sh.ah0.n]
Definition: The official power to make legal decisions and judgments
Example sentences:
- The equitable jurisdiction of the court appears to have been established.
Do You Know This Word /le-git-i-mate/ [l.ah0.jh.ih1.t.ah0.m.ah0.t]
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/le-git-i-mate/ [l.ah0.jh.ih1.t.ah0.m.ah0.t]
If something is legitimate, that means it is according to the law. To legitimate something is to make it legal, either by passing a law or publicly recognizing it as in accordance with the law.
Example sentences:
- They are laws because they are instructions given by a legitimate authority, not because they are backed up by force.
- He was four times married, and had a large number both of legitimate and illegitimate children.
- He claimed that the restaurant bill was a legitimate business expense.
- Most scientists believe it is legitimate to use animals in medical research.
- We want to legitimate this process by passing a law.
Do You Know This Word /out-law/ [aw1.t.l.ao2]
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/out-law/ [aw1.t.l.ao2]
Definition: Ban; make illegal:
Example sentences:
- The legislation is not there to tackle discriminatory treatment but to outlaw sex discrimination.
Do You Know This Word /par-lia-ment/ [p.aa1.r.l.ah0.m.eh0.n.t]
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/par-lia-ment/ [p.aa1.r.l.ah0.m.eh0.n.t]
Definition: (In the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the Sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons
Example sentences:
- The annual budget only comes into force once the President of the Parliament has signed it.
Do You Know This Word /par-ti-san/ [p.aa1.r.t.ah0.z.ah0.n]
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/par-ti-san/ [p.aa1.r.t.ah0.z.ah0.n]
Definition: strongly supporting a group or point of view
Example sentences:
- The new talk show taught us more clearly than professors and politicos how partisan democracy can so easily be tarnished by selfish, corruptible whims.
- Partisan political infighting caused Congress's influence to decline.
Do You Know This Word /pe-ti-tion/ [p.ah0.t.ih1.sh.ah0.n]
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/pe-ti-tion/ [p.ah0.t.ih1.sh.ah0.n]
Definition: to make a request
Example sentences:
- However, the decision to demolish the hotel has been controversial, with a social media campaign and petitions launched to save it.
Do You Know This Word /poll/ [p.ow1.l]
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/poll/ [p.ow1.l]
Definition: the counting of votes (as in an election); questionnaire
Example sentences:
- The candidate has maintained his leading position in opinion polls — or risen further.
- A Variety poll from earlier this year found eight of the top 10 most famous, recognizable, and important celebrities to teens were YouTubers.
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