Meaning & Definition of word "Legislature"

Legislature

/ˈlɛdʒ.ɪ.slə.tʃər/

noun:

  • 1. A legislative body of government, typically responsible for making laws.
    • Example: The legislature passed a new law aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
  • 2. The specific assembly or council that has the authority to make or change laws.
    • Example: The state legislature is currently debating the budget for next year.
  • 3. An institution or assembly with the power to create, amend, and repeal laws.
    • Example: The national legislature met to address the ongoing economic crisis.
  • 4. The branch of government that has the authority to legislate.
    • Example: In the United States, the legislature is divided into two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Etymology

From the Latin 'legis' meaning 'law' and 'lectura' meaning 'reading'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

House of Representatives:

The lower chamber of a legislature, typically consisting of elected representatives.

State Assembly:

A legislative body in some states that deals with state-level laws.

Legislative Session:

A period during which a legislature meets to conduct its business.

Related Words

legislation:

The process of making or enacting laws.

lawmaker:

A member of a legislative body.

bill:

A draft of a proposed law presented to a legislature for approval.

Slang Meanings of legislature

Meaning: The 'lawmaking squad'

Example Sentence: The lawmakers are back in session to discuss the latest proposals.

Meaning: The 'law factory'

Example Sentence: The legislature is working overtime, cranking out new regulations.