verb
Other Word Forms
- codifiability noun
- codifier noun
- recodify verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of codify
Example Sentences
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But traditional builders and single-family rental landlords are still grappling with how new restrictions, which need to be codified by Congress, could kneecap their businesses.
What it says about America: Wartime nostalgia and postwar domesticity codified the modern American holiday season.
Senate has ratified numerous treaties codifying U.S. duties under the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which under the U.S.
Following the Dueñas decision, California lawmakers passed a bill that would have forced courts to determine whether defendants could pay before imposing many remaining fines — effectively codifying the ruling as state law.
From Los Angeles Times
Some elements of the new law will simplify and codify existing best practices.
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