legal |
legislated |
As adjectives the difference between legal and legislated
is that
legal is legal, lawful while
legislated is created through legislation.
As a verb legislated is
(
legislate).
drafted |
legislated |
As verbs the difference between drafted and legislated
is that
drafted is (
draft) while
legislated is (
legislate).
As adjectives the difference between drafted and legislated
is that
drafted is (nautical) of a certain depth required to float (said of a vessel); used comparatively with shallow, deep, etc while
legislated is created through legislation.
mandate |
legislated |
As verbs the difference between mandate and legislated
is that
mandate is while
legislated is (
legislate).
As an adjective legislated is
created through legislation.
legislated |
enact |
As verbs the difference between legislated and enact
is that
legislated is (
legislate) while
enact is (legal) to make (a bill) into law.
As an adjective legislated
is created through legislation.
As a noun enact is
(obsolete) purpose; determination.
legislated |
enacted |
As verbs the difference between legislated and enacted
is that
legislated is past tense of legislate while
enacted is past tense of enact.
As an adjective legislated
is created through legislation.
legislated |
legislate |
As verbs the difference between legislated and legislate
is that
legislated is (
legislate) while
legislate is to pass laws (including the amending or repeal of existing laws).
As an adjective legislated
is created through legislation.
legislated |
legislates |
As verbs the difference between legislated and legislates
is that
legislated is past tense of legislate while
legislates is third-person singular of legislate.
As an adjective legislated
is created through legislation.
legislative |
legislated |
As adjectives the difference between legislative and legislated
is that
legislative is making, or having the power to make, a law or laws; lawmaking; - distinguished from executive: as, a legislative act, a legislative body while
legislated is created through legislation.
As a noun legislative
is that branch of government which is responsible for making, or having the power to make, a law or laws.
As a verb legislated is
past tense of legislate.
legislated |
nonlegislated |
As adjectives the difference between legislated and nonlegislated
is that
legislated is created through legislation while
nonlegislated is not legislated.
As a verb legislated
is past tense of legislate.