Legislate, used as an intransitive verb.
Or, enact.
the word law is a very important word in the engilish language
"Legislate" is the word that means "to pass laws."
To make laws is to legislate.
enforce.
amend
Bill
A word that means to pass a bill into law is "enact".
It means law.
Law = khōk (חוק) The Law = hakhōk (החוק) In connection to studying law, the word is mishpat (משפט). Many people think Torah means law, but it actually means "instruction".
The word that means 'above the law' is "unlawful".
the answer to this question is law. They didn't change it back then
The LAW of acceleration doesn't change anything; a physical law just describes how things work. Acceleration means change of speed. Or, to me more accurate, it means the rate of change of velocity - in other words, how fast velocity changes.
Leg means "law"
Lawyer because they learn the law.
It means that change will always be there and we can't stop it. Change helps bring us together.
The Latin translation of the English phrase 'law of attraction' is the following: lex virium attrahendi. The word 'lex' means 'law'. The word 'virium' means 'of force', and 'attrahendi' means 'attracting'.
There is no other word for parents-in-law with the exception of 'relations' which means you are connected as a family.
The word 'evolve' means change.