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code of behaviour in British English (kəʊd əv bɪˈheɪvjə) nounthe generally accepted rules governing how people behave Examples of 'code of behaviour' in a sentencecode of behaviour It means a prescribed or conventional code of behaviour.Top brass were furious with the breach of code of behaviour.I liked the idea of there being rules and a strict code of behaviour.A new code of behaviour could be introduced and the role of the parliamentary commissioner for standards could be expanded to oversee it.They have a strong sense of belonging, a strict code of behaviour and a fierce loyalty to their group.A new code of behaviour will see police enforce noise levels at bars and discos, and have drunk guests barred from entering hotels.One's religion, whatever it may be, demands a code of behaviour towards one's fellow human beings.Get a legal contract drawn up in which your husband signs up to a certain code of behaviour. |