incoacted (Meaning)
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incoacted (a.)
Not compelled; unconstrained.
Synonyms & Antonyms of incoacted
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incoacted Sentence Examples
- The new legislation was incoacted promptly after the passage of the bill in the legislature.
- The administrative regulations were incoacted to supplement the existing statutory framework.
- The rules were incoacted with the intent of clarifying ambiguous provisions in the underlying document.
- The policy was incoacted in response to growing concerns about the issue at hand.
- The council incoacted a resolution expressing its support for the proposed development project.
- The committee's recommendations were incoacted and became part of the official record.
- The guidelines were incoacted to provide guidance to stakeholders on best practices.
- The treaty was incoacted into domestic law through an act of Parliament.
- The constitution was incoacted to establish the fundamental structure of the government.
- The amendment to the bylaw was incoacted after a thorough review and public consultation process.
FAQs About the word incoacted
Not compelled; unconstrained.
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The new legislation was incoacted promptly after the passage of the bill in the legislature.
The administrative regulations were incoacted to supplement the existing statutory framework.
The rules were incoacted with the intent of clarifying ambiguous provisions in the underlying document.
The policy was incoacted in response to growing concerns about the issue at hand.