The word is "enact."
Someone who breaks the law is arrested.
The opposite of the word acquit would be convict. Acquit means to declare someone not guilty, while convict means to declare someone guilty, especially in a court of law.
When a law is canceled, it means that the law is officially revoked or annulled, and it no longer has legal force or validity. This can happen through various legal processes, such as legislation or court decisions.
The Latin origin is from the word 'justus' meaning upright and just. The word passed into the Old French language as 'justise' meaning 'the exercise of authority allocating reward or punishment'. The word passed into English around 1200 AD and referred to an individual concerned with the administration of the law - a judicial officer.
The root word for "legalization" is "legalize," which means to make something legal or permissible according to the law.
Approve means consent or to think well of.
The word Anonymous means to do something and no one knows who did it. The word antonym means a word that is the opposite. So the antonym for approve would be disapprove.
To have something approved by a Congress or similar group
Isher means to approve, but there is no Hebrew word "Ishar".
The word that means 'above the law' is "unlawful".
The root word of ratification is "ratify," which means to formally approve or confirm something.
what is called to approve a law
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 root word of "disapprovingly" is "approve." "Dis" is a prefix added to "approve" to form the new word.
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