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Definition of codification in English: codificationnoun kəʊdɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n mass nounThe action or process of arranging laws or rules according to a system or plan. a codification of existing common-law principles the formal codification of yoga in India Example sentencesExamples - The conferences made important advances in codification of the laws of land warfare.
- By 1924, the codification of "classical narrative cinema" in Hollywood was complete.
- The caste system was envisaged as the expression and codification of the social and ethnic realities inherent in all societies.
- The publishing industry was linked to the "laws"—in the form of rule books, grammars, and other forms of codification—that began to thrive in 18th-century England.
- Lingering on under a six-month extension, the agency busied itself mostly with writing official histories of the codification experience.
- It wasn't really codification, because Congress did not set down a legislative rule to supplant the judicial one.
- The very thing that enables expertise to develop, namely the codification of expert language, leads inevitably to entrainment of thinking.
- The nobility sought to defend its privileged status against incomers by genealogical codification, strict endogamy, or legal barriers.
- The colonial government attempted to reorganize the land tenure system to encourage the codification of individual land holdings.
- Templar constructions were not reflections of some mystical codifications.
Definition of codification in US English: codificationnoun The action or process of arranging laws or rules according to a system or plan. a codification of existing common-law principles the formal codification of yoga in India Example sentencesExamples - The very thing that enables expertise to develop, namely the codification of expert language, leads inevitably to entrainment of thinking.
- The caste system was envisaged as the expression and codification of the social and ethnic realities inherent in all societies.
- The conferences made important advances in codification of the laws of land warfare.
- It wasn't really codification, because Congress did not set down a legislative rule to supplant the judicial one.
- The nobility sought to defend its privileged status against incomers by genealogical codification, strict endogamy, or legal barriers.
- The publishing industry was linked to the "laws"—in the form of rule books, grammars, and other forms of codification—that began to thrive in 18th-century England.
- Lingering on under a six-month extension, the agency busied itself mostly with writing official histories of the codification experience.
- Templar constructions were not reflections of some mystical codifications.
- The colonial government attempted to reorganize the land tenure system to encourage the codification of individual land holdings.
- By 1924, the codification of "classical narrative cinema" in Hollywood was complete.
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