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legislated
adjective as in lawful
Weak matches
adjective as in legit
Weak matches
- authorized
- bona fide
- canonical
- card-carrying
- commanded
- condign
- constitutional
- decreed
- due
- enacted
- enforced
- enjoined
- established
- innocent
- judged
- judicial
- jural
- juridical
- jurisprudent
- just
- justifiable
- kosher
- legal
- legalized
- legitimate
- legitimatized
- licit
- mandated
- of right
- official
- on the level
- on the up and up
- ordained
- ordered
- passed
- permissible
- proper
- protected
- rightful
- ruled
- statutory
- valid
- vested
- warrantable
- warranted
Example Sentences
Mineta and other Japanese American members of Congress nudged and negotiated and legislated for years to “make what happened right.”
Ministers could theoretically still stay within the government's legislated carbon budgets if they increased the rate of emission reductions from other sectors of the economy while allowing aviation emissions to rise.
States like Kansas and Montana have already legislated to enshrine a biological definition of sex into law.
"The last Conservative government legislated to tackle illegal migration and worked with international partners to bring criminals to face justice, disrupt their activities and secure arrests, prosecutions and convictions."
The government has committed to introducing a Foreign Influence Registration Scheme next summer, after the previous Conservative government legislated for it.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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