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Etymology: [ 'le-j&s-"lA-ch&r al ] (noun.) circa 1676. {French} 1676, from stem of legislator + -ure, cognate with : législature
Synonyms: assembly, body, chamber, congress, council, diet, house, house of representatives, lawmakers, parliament, plenum, senate, voice of the people

yasama organı, kanunlan koyan millet meclisi, yasama meclisi, millet meclisi, yasama organ, yasama meclisi, parlamento,

1 yasama organı     ts
2 kanunlan koyan millet meclisi     ts
3 yasama meclisi  isim     ts
4 millet meclisi     ts
5 yasama organ     ts
6 yasama meclisi, parlamento  isim     ts
 

A governmental body with the power to make, amend and repeal laws, A legislative building, an organized body of persons having the authority to make laws market economy : economic system in which production is based on buying and selling according to supply and demand, The form of government Canada's Constitution prescribes for the provinces; consists of the Lieutenant Governor (head of state and representing the monarch in the provinces) and the Legislative Assembly (the elected representatives) Each election results in a new Legislature, A representative assembly responsible for making laws for society, A lawmaking body consisting, in Canadian provinces, of the Lieutenant Governor (constitutional head of state and monarch's representative) and the Legislative Assembly (the elected representatives) Each election results in a new Legislature, A law making body, The body of persons in a state or kingdom invested with power to make and repeal laws; a legislative body, Legis, national lawmaking body of a country; branch of government authorized to make laws, A legislature is a law-making body such as parliament, having the authority to make laws, The branch of government responsible for making laws for society legitimacy Belief in the "rightness" of rule liberal democracy A system of government characterized by universal adult suffrage, political equality, majority rule and constitutionalism liberal feminism The advocacy of equal rights between men and women liberalism A theory of international relations stressing the rule of law limited government A state restricted in its exercise of power by the constitution and the rule of law limited state See limited government list system A form of proportional representation in which the elector votes not for individuals but for parties who have lists of candidates running for office lobbying An activity of interest groups aimed at influencing governors and the public to achieve a favourable policy decision(s) logrolling The act of vote-trading among legislators in the process of getting legislation passed,   The elected, representative branch of State government formed by the constitution to make and revise laws, approve certain executive nominations, and propose constitutional changes, The lawmaking body of the State of Texas It consists of two chambers, the house of representatives and the senate The Texas Legislature convenes in regular session at noon on the second Tuesday in January of each odd-numbered year for no more than 140 days, persons who make or amend or repeal laws, The legislature of a particular state or country is the group of people in it who have the power to make and pass laws. The proposals before the legislature include the creation of two special courts to deal exclusively with violent crimes. an institution that has the power to make or change laws state/national/federal etc legislature. Lawmaking branch of a government. Before the advent of legislatures, the law was dictated by monarchs. Early European legislatures include the English Parliament and the Icelandic Althing (founded 930). Legislatures may be unicameral or bicameral (see bicameral system). Their powers may include passing laws, establishing the government's budget, confirming executive appointments, ratifying treaties, investigating the executive branch, impeaching and removing from office members of the executive and judiciary, and redressing constituents' grievances. Members may be appointed or directly or indirectly elected; they may represent an entire population, particular groups, or territorial subdistricts. In presidential systems, the executive and legislative branches are clearly separated; in parliamentary systems, members of the executive branch are chosen from the legislative membership. See also Bundestag; Congress of the United States; Diet; Duma; European Parliament; Knesset; Canadian Parliament, [1] The Senate and the House of Representatives, and [2] Congress, A deliberative, representative assembly formed by constitution to enact change in statute law; usually the term legislature refers to the state level of government, An officially elected or otherwise selected body of people vested with the responsibility and power to make laws for a political unit, such as a state or nation, a lawmaking body, as in: The legislature meets in the state capital, The branch of state government responsible for enacting laws, a group of people elected to make the laws for a government, The branch of government responsible for enacting laws and balancing the budget, lege, plural of legislature,

7 A governmental body with the power to make, amend and repeal laws     ts
8 A legislative building     ts
9 an organized body of persons having the authority to make laws market economy : economic system in which production is based on buying and selling according to supply and demand     ts
10 The form of government Canada's Constitution prescribes for the provinces; consists of the Lieutenant Governor (head of state and representing the monarch in the provinces) and the Legislative Assembly (the elected representatives) Each election results in a new Legislature     ts
11 A representative assembly responsible for making laws for society     ts
12 A lawmaking body consisting, in Canadian provinces, of the Lieutenant Governor (constitutional head of state and monarch's representative) and the Legislative Assembly (the elected representatives) Each election results in a new Legislature     ts
13 A law making body     ts
14 The body of persons in a state or kingdom invested with power to make and repeal laws; a legislative body     ts
15 Legis  isim     ts
16 national lawmaking body of a country; branch of government authorized to make laws  isim     ts
17 A legislature is a law-making body such as parliament     ts
18 having the authority to make laws     ts
19 The branch of government responsible for making laws for society legitimacy Belief in the "rightness" of rule liberal democracy A system of government characterized by universal adult suffrage, political equality, majority rule and constitutionalism liberal feminism The advocacy of equal rights between men and women liberalism A theory of international relations stressing the rule of law limited government A state restricted in its exercise of power by the constitution and the rule of law limited state See limited government list system A form of proportional representation in which the elector votes not for individuals but for parties who have lists of candidates running for office lobbying An activity of interest groups aimed at influencing governors and the public to achieve a favourable policy decision(s) logrolling The act of vote-trading among legislators in the process of getting legislation passed     ts
20   The elected, representative branch of State government formed by the constitution to make and revise laws, approve certain executive nominations, and propose constitutional changes     ts
21 The lawmaking body of the State of Texas It consists of two chambers, the house of representatives and the senate The Texas Legislature convenes in regular session at noon on the second Tuesday in January of each odd-numbered year for no more than 140 days     ts
22 persons who make or amend or repeal laws     ts
23 The legislature of a particular state or country is the group of people in it who have the power to make and pass laws. The proposals before the legislature include the creation of two special courts to deal exclusively with violent crimes. an institution that has the power to make or change laws state/national/federal etc legislature. Lawmaking branch of a government. Before the advent of legislatures, the law was dictated by monarchs. Early European legislatures include the English Parliament and the Icelandic Althing (founded 930). Legislatures may be unicameral or bicameral (see bicameral system). Their powers may include passing laws, establishing the government's budget, confirming executive appointments, ratifying treaties, investigating the executive branch, impeaching and removing from office members of the executive and judiciary, and redressing constituents' grievances. Members may be appointed or directly or indirectly elected; they may represent an entire population, particular groups, or territorial subdistricts. In presidential systems, the executive and legislative branches are clearly separated; in parliamentary systems, members of the executive branch are chosen from the legislative membership. See also Bundestag; Congress of the United States; Diet; Duma; European Parliament; Knesset; Canadian Parliament     ts
24 [1] The Senate and the House of Representatives, and [2] Congress     ts
25 A deliberative, representative assembly formed by constitution to enact change in statute law; usually the term legislature refers to the state level of government     ts
26 An officially elected or otherwise selected body of people vested with the responsibility and power to make laws for a political unit, such as a state or nation     ts
27 a lawmaking body, as in: The legislature meets in the state capital     ts
28 The branch of state government responsible for enacting laws     ts
29 a group of people elected to make the laws for a government     ts
30 The branch of government responsible for enacting laws and balancing the budget     ts
31legislature. lege     ts
32legislatures plural of legislature     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada legislature kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. legislature kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan legislature kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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