Antonyms for codified
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : kod-uh-fahy, koh-duh- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkɒd əˌfaɪ, ˈkoʊ də- |
Definition of codified
Origin :- c.1800, from code (n.) + -fy. Related: codified; codifying; codification.
- verb systematize
- Codified, it was in a sense the forerunner of the Code Napoleon.
- Extract from : « Early Western Travels 1748-1846, v. 27 » by Various
- Archives have been thrown open, ransacked, catalogued and codified.
- Extract from : « Terre Napoleon » by Ernest Scott
- A codified law and precedent cases were of no account to this "equity" judge.
- Extract from : « Law and Laughter » by George Alexander Morton
- It was not codified, yet its authority was universally deferred to and folios were written about it.
- Extract from : « Pretty Michal » by Mr Jkai
- Act of March 3, which codified and strengthened the previous statutes.
- Extract from : « Aliens or Americans? » by Howard B. Grose
- The grumbles, the complaints, and so forth, had never been codified.
- Extract from : « Hodge and His Masters » by Richard Jefferies
- Opinion cannot be codified like law because it is often the vanguard of legislation.
- Extract from : « Germany, The Next Republic? » by Carl W. Ackerman
- Our immigration and naturalization laws might well be codified.
- Extract from : « State of the Union Addresses of Calvin Coolidge » by Calvin Coolidge
- This would, however, be highly inconvenient since international law has never been codified.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 » by Various
- According to the medieval canon law, based on the decretals, and codified in the 13th century in the Roman Catholic Church.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 » by Various
Synonyms for codified
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