1. codifying - Noun
2. codifying - Verb
of Codify
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccordingly, Antonescu formally outlawed all political forces in February 1941, codifying penal labor as punishment for most public forms of political expression. Source: Internet
Basile said that local and state officials have expressed a genuine desire to crack down on troubling shelters, but massive turnover prompted by subsequent elections have seemed to stall efforts – including codifying new shelter regulations. Source: Internet
As human societies emerged, the development of writing was driven by pragmatic exigencies such as exchanging information, maintaining financial accounts, codifying laws and recording history. Source: Internet
Attorney General Aaron Frey’s office had concerns in August about codifying taxation changes in the 1980 Implementing Act, since future changes would also need the consent of tribes. Source: Internet
Charlton (2003), p. 239 Other bands, with a more consistently heavy, "purely" metal sound, would prove equally important in codifying the genre. Source: Internet
Learn how the Council of Trent, codifying Catholic doctrine, led to the horrors of the Inquisition, and how Catholic theology was expressed in glorious Baroque art. Source: Internet