Legislate

/ˈlɛdʒɪsˌleɪt/ verb

To make or pass laws, usually as part of a government or official body. It can also mean to try to control something by creating rules.

From Latin *lex, legis* meaning “law” and *latus* (carried), blended in modern Latin-style forms like *legislatio* and English *legislator*. The core idea is “carrying laws into being.”

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