codified 的定义
cod·i·fied, cod·i·fy·ing.
- to reduce to a code.
- to make a digest of; arrange in a systematic collection.
codified 近义词
systematize
更多codified例句
- Industry experts said its passage, with the support of a clear majority in a deep blue state, had the potential to kick off similar efforts in labor friendly locations to codify the gig economy’s independent contractor model in law.
- The drivers included some affiliated with labor organizing and the campaign against the measure, Proposition 22, which would codify drivers’ status as independent contractors in the state.
- Indeed, within weeks, the EPA introduced a new regulation to codify the practice.
- That the rules were somehow codified in the rule of law and in our Constitution.
- A Facebook group called Essential Family Caregivers wants to codify national access.
- On his watch, Obamacare became the law of the land, with government-driven health insurance a codified right.
- The juror is said to have invoked common sense in the face of the statutes as codified by the State of Illinois.
- Affleck, as if on cue, challenged Harris: “Are you the person who understands the officially codified doctrine of Islam?”
- He hardly spares any codified religion from his angry denunciations, including Orthodoxy.
- Oberlin College codified the trigger warning into its teacher guide, telling professors to “avoid” triggers in their classrooms.
- They have all been worked over, codified, filled with theological and symbolistic content by priests and poets.
- They profess to date substantially from Howel dda, who codified the local customs about the middle of the tenth century.
- They were relations that were readily codified and made invariable, since they had no essential practical content or function.
- There is no civilised State in existence whose Municipal Law is not to a greater or lesser extent codified.
- Writers had classified feminine beauty and codified the different situations which might arise in the course of a romance.