Legislative

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈlɛdʒɪsˌleɪtɪv/

Definitions of legislative

adjective relating to the making of laws or the branch of government that makes laws

Example Sentences

A1 The legislative branch makes laws.

A2 The legislative process can be complex.

B1 The legislative body passed a new bill.

B2 The legislative framework is designed to ensure accountability.

C1 The legislative agenda includes multiple proposed reforms.

C2 The legislative committee conducted a thorough review of the proposed legislation.

Examples of legislative in a Sentence

formal The legislative branch of government is responsible for making laws.

informal The legislative process can be quite complex to understand.

slang I heard they're trying to pass some new legislative stuff in Congress.

figurative His ability to navigate the legislative landscape is impressive.

Grammatical Forms of legislative

past tense

legislated

plural

legislatives

comparative

more legislative

superlative

most legislative

present tense

legislates

future tense

will legislate

perfect tense

has legislated

continuous tense

is legislating

singular

legislative

positive degree

legislative

infinitive

to legislate

gerund

legislating

participle

legislated

Origin and Evolution of legislative

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'legislative' originated from the Latin word 'legislativus', which is derived from 'legislator' meaning 'lawmaker'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the branch of government responsible for making laws, the term 'legislative' has evolved to encompass the process of creating, amending, and repealing laws within a governing body.