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Act of congress Meaning in English

expression

AKT-uhv-KONG-gruhs
AKT-ov-KONG-gres

Definition

A law that has been officially passed by the legislative branch of the U.S. Congress. It can also be used informally to describe something very difficult to get approved or to make happen.

Usage & Nuances

Formal when talking about official U.S. laws; very often used informally or humorously to describe something that is extremely hard to achieve ('It takes an act of Congress'). Don’t use for general laws in other countries. Compare with 'bill' (not yet a law) and 'law' (broader term).

Example Sentences

The new law was passed as an act of Congress.

basic

An act of Congress is required to change this rule.

basic

It became illegal after an act of Congress.

basic

Getting a raise around here takes an act of Congress!

natural

It feels like you need an act of Congress just to get the printer fixed.

natural

Convincing them to change the holiday schedule would be an act of Congress.

natural