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Meaning of statute
A statute refers to a law or regulation enacted by a legislature or other governing body.
Etymology of statute
The word "statute" originates from the Old French word "statut," which is derived from the Latin word "statutum," meaning "something set up or ordained," and is the neuter past participle of "statuere," meaning "to set up or ordain."
Historically, statutes have been used to establish and govern various aspects of society, including commerce, crime, and social relationships.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A law or set of laws enacted by a legislature or other governing body.
- A written law or regulation, especially one enacted by a legislature.
Usage Examples
- The new statute aims to reduce carbon emissions by 50% over the next decade.
- The court's ruling was based on a statute that had been in effect for over a century.
- The company must comply with the statute regarding employee rights and safety.
Antonyms
exemption
exception
immunity
freedom
liberty
privilege
prerogative
dispensation
waiver
release
reprieve
pardon
annulment
repeal
abolition
revocation
cancellation
suspension
negation
voidance
invalidation
reversal
contradiction
refutation.