codified
IPA: kˈɑdʌfaɪd
adjective
- organized; Put in a systematic arrangement.
- Officially enacted by a governing body.
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Examples of "codified" in Sentences
- "Defense umbrella" is a term codified by decades of Cold War experience and theory.
- The Pentagon has "codified" it, which has nothing to do with cod, but still smells fishy.
- If human rights fail to be manifested in codified laws or put into effect by states, then, as rendered in the preamble of the
- Maimonides "codified" in the sense that he took the rulings of the Talmud and reported them in systematic organized fashion, reporting the black letter law without the discussions and debates that arrived at that law.
- They also arrived in time for the civil rights movement, which was meant to give black people equal rights, but also made sure that these new immigrants would never have to deal with the kind of codified, legalized bigotry that black people did.
- I think that for me, as somebody who is just taking their first baby steps into a world that is much more recognizable to you [Emily], it's that kind of codified work that keeps us out, and I think that goes across a lot of art, it's a matter of -
- After our harmonic humiliation at the feet of the Lord we'd follow her to the diner across the street and eat a piece of coconut cream pie as Helga engaged in a kind of codified, small-town banter notable for its reliance upon exclamations, nods and the subtle inflection of the eyebrows to emphasize a point.
- The invasion of Iraq is cited as a prime example of Bush’s war crimes, where activists insist Bush should be charged under the UN Resolution 3314, Article 5 (codified from the principles of Nuremberg concerning “Wars of Aggression,” [6] which cites as an historical example Hitler’s invasion of Poland) for committing a “crime against peace.”
- Most of the films cover a post-war to late '60s period when art houses became popular in American cities and the term codified a certain type of urbane international sensibility, derided by Pauline Kael as where "the educated audience often uses' art 'films in much the same self-indulgent way as the mass audience uses Hollywood' product '- finding wish fulfillment in the form of cheap and easy congratulation on their sensitivities and their liberalism. "
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