legislation

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Definition

Legislation refers to a set of laws or the process of making or enacting laws, especially by a government or parliament.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in formal or legal contexts. Common collocations: 'pass legislation', 'propose new legislation', 'environmental legislation'. Refers to both the process and the resulting set of laws; don't confuse with 'regulation' (specific rules) or 'law' (single statute).

Example Sentences

The government passed new legislation last year.

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Legislation protects workers' rights.

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Environmental legislation is very strict in this country.

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There's so much new legislation coming out, it's hard to keep up.

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The company had to change its policies to comply with recent legislation.

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Debates over health care legislation often last for months.

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