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legislator

[lej-is-ley-ter]

noun

  1. a person who gives or makes laws.

    Synonyms: lawgiver, lawmaker
  2. a member of a legislative body.



legislator

/ ˈlɛdʒɪsˌleɪtə /

noun

  1. a person concerned with the making or enactment of laws

  2. a member of a legislature

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Other Word Forms

  • legislatorship noun
  • legislatress noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of legislator1

1595–1605; < Latin phrase lēgis lātor a law's bringer (i.e., proposer), equivalent to lēgis (genitive of lēx law) + lātor bringer ( ( tus ), suppletive past participle of ferre to bring + -tor -tor
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Word History and Origins

Origin of legislator1

C17: from Latin lēgis lātor, from lēx law + lātor from lātus, past participle of ferre to bring
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Example Sentences

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Kennedy’s handling of vaccinations and his departmental firings have earned the ire of a bipartisan group of legislators.

From Salon

Pressed on whether the law should be changed, Streeting said: "When it comes to speech, context is king. We do have to, as legislators, tread really carefully when it comes to boundaries of free speech."

From BBC

Given that there was no formal opposition to the bill, she said she is concerned that utilities engaged in “shadow lobbying” behind the scenes to ensure that legislators did not support it.

The heavyweight list speaks to the legislator’s deep backing in local Democratic politics.

Speaking to legislators on Tuesday, South Korean Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back summarily dismissed the suggestion, hinting that it may have been a negotiating tactic.

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