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    cod·i·fy
    /ˈkädəˌfī/

    verb

    • 1. arrange (laws or rules) into a systematic code: "the statutes have codified certain branches of common law"

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  2. Codify means to reduce to a code, systematize, or classify. Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and word history of codify from Merriam-Webster, America's largest dictionary.

  3. Codify means to arrange something, such as laws or rules, into a system. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, usage and translations of codify with Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. To codify is to arrange information in a logical order that others can follow. Legislators may try to codify, or gather and organize, all laws related to a particular issue. When you look at the word codify you can probably guess that it's related to the word code. Warriors live by a code.

  5. Codify means to organize or collect together (laws, rules, procedures, etc) into a system or code. Learn more about its origin, derived forms, and usage in sentences from various sources.

  6. Codify means to arrange something, such as laws or rules, into a system. Learn how to use this formal verb in different contexts, see examples from literature and business, and find translations in other languages.

  7. If you codify a set of rules, you define them or present them in a clear and ordered way.

  8. Codify means to organize or arrange systematically, especially in writing, or to establish or express in a conventional form or standard formulation. See the origin, usage, synonyms, and translations of codify in different languages.