codify 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.
codify 近义词
systematize
更多codify例句
- It needed to be codified with universal rules, judging and protocols.
- Congress tried to codify the Fairness Doctrine into law, supported even by many conservatives like Newt Gingrich and Jesse Helms.
- In 2016, she wrote a law codifying a court decision that found people on post-release community supervision are allowed to vote.
- It’s time we codify what we’ve learned over the past few years, and move away from the fiction of self-regulation.
- “V7 codifies industry best-practices for organizing data, labelling and launching computer vision models for real-world problems”.
- They are demanding that the rest of us affirm their bad theology and codify it in the law.
- The Chinese leadership supposedly recognizes the illegality of such detentions, yet is seeking to codify them into law.
- The special language for Israel in Boxer's bill, critics contend, would codify this discrimination against American citizens.
- I continue to believe that whenever we can codify something through legislation, it is on firmer ground.
- Since there are nearly as many goals within Anonymous as there are members, it's difficult to codify what they're about.
- There is nothing finical or foppish about the conventions which Mr. Harcourt undertakes to codify and explain.
- That is, they refused to codify it and left it for the courts to decide.
- Another commission, intended to codify the criminal law, was appointed in 1833.
- Then begin by stating what are our duties, and codify what is good and what is bad.
- That sanctified bookworm was the first to codify the laws, customs, habits, and idiosyncrasies of literary men.