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legislate

Legislate vs Rule - What's the difference?

legislate | rule | Related terms |

Legislate is a related term of rule.


As verbs the difference between legislate and rule

is that legislate is to pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws) while rule is .

Legislate vs Impose - What's the difference?

legislate | impose | Related terms |

Legislate is a related term of impose.


As verbs the difference between legislate and impose

is that legislate is to pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws) while impose is .

Legislate vs Settle - What's the difference?

legislate | settle | Related terms |

Legislate is a related term of settle.


As verbs the difference between legislate and settle

is that legislate is to pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws) while settle is to place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home etc.

As a noun settle is

(archaic) a seat of any kind.

Legislate vs Set - What's the difference?

legislate | set | Related terms |

Legislate is a related term of set.


As a verb legislate

is to pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws).

As a numeral set is

seven.

Legislate vs Direct - What's the difference?

legislate | direct | Related terms |

Legislate is a related term of direct.


As verbs the difference between legislate and direct

is that legislate is to pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws) while direct is to manage, control, steer.

As an adjective direct is

straight, constant, without interruption.

As an adverb direct is

directly.

Legislate vs Stipulate - What's the difference?

legislate | stipulate | Related terms |

Legislate is a related term of stipulate.


As verbs the difference between legislate and stipulate

is that legislate is to pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws) while stipulate is to require (something) as a condition of a contract or agreement.

As an adjective stipulate is

(botany) having stipules; that is, having outgrowths borne on either side of the base of the leafstalk.

Legible vs Legislate - What's the difference?

legible | legislate |


As an adjective legible

is being clear enough to be read, readable, particularly for handwriting.

As a verb legislate is

to pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws).

Legislate vs Establish - What's the difference?

legislate | establish | Related terms |

Legislate is a related term of establish.


As verbs the difference between legislate and establish

is that legislate is to pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws) while establish is to make stable or firm; to confirm.

Legislate vs Enjoin - What's the difference?

legislate | enjoin | Related terms |

Legislate is a related term of enjoin.


As verbs the difference between legislate and enjoin

is that legislate is to pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws) while enjoin is (transitive|chiefly|literary) to lay upon, as an order or command; to give an injunction to; to direct with authority; to order; to charge.

Legislate vs Require - What's the difference?

legislate | require | Related terms |

Legislate is a related term of require.


As verbs the difference between legislate and require

is that legislate is to pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws) while require is (label) to ask (someone) for something; to request.

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