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    leg·is·late
    /ˈlejəˌslāt/

    verb

    • 1. make or enact laws: "he didn't want to name anyone to the Court who would legislate from the bench"

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  2. The meaning of LEGISLATE is to perform the function of legislation; specifically : to make or enact laws. How to use legislate in a sentence.

  3. Learn the meaning of legislate, a verb that means to make laws or rules, especially in politics or government. See how to use legislate in sentences and compare it with other verbs.

  4. Legislate means to make or enact laws, or to control something by legislation. Learn the word history, usage and synonyms of legislate from Dictionary.com.

  5. Learn the meaning of legislate, a verb that means to make laws or rules, especially in politics or government. See how to use legislate in sentences and compare it with other verbs.

  6. Legislate means to make a law affecting something. Learn how to use this formal verb in different contexts, with synonyms and collocations, from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  7. To legislate is to make laws. If you thought there should be a law that all money should be pink instead of green, you might write to your congresswoman with a suggestion to legislate your idea.

  8. Legislate means to make or enact laws, or to bring about something by means of legislation. Find the origin, synonyms, antonyms, translations and usage of legislate in different contexts.