codify (Meaning)

Wordnet

codify (v)

organize into a code or system, such as a body of law

Webster

codify (v. t.)

To reduce to a code, as laws.

codify Sentence Examples

  1. The legal team sought to codify the new regulations into a comprehensive statute.
  2. His goal was to codify the unwritten rules of etiquette into a formal code of conduct.
  3. The project aimed to codify the diverse cultural practices of the region into a single document.
  4. The committee worked diligently to codify the principles of environmental conservation into actionable policies.
  5. The philosopher's writings helped codify the principles of democracy into a coherent political ideology.
  6. It was essential to codify the safety procedures to ensure uniformity across all branches.
  7. The goal of the workshop was to codify the best practices in project management for future reference.
  8. Their mission was to codify the traditional recipes handed down through generations into a cookbook.
  9. The scientific community worked together to codify the standards for conducting experiments.
  10. The religious council sought to codify the teachings of the faith into a comprehensive theological framework.

FAQs About the word codify

organize into a code or system, such as a body of lawTo reduce to a code, as laws.

rank, distinguish, relegate,classify, separate, place, digest, systematize, class, sort

scramble,confuse, mix (up), mix (up), lump, jumble, disarrange, scramble, confuse, disarrange

The legal team sought to codify the new regulations into a comprehensive statute.

His goal was to codify the unwritten rules of etiquette into a formal code of conduct.

The project aimed to codify the diverse cultural practices of the region into a single document.

The committee worked diligently to codify the principles of environmental conservation into actionable policies.