codify in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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codify <codifies codifying codified> [Am ˈkɑdəˌfaɪ, ˈkoʊdəˌfaɪ, Brit ˈkəʊdɪfʌɪ] VB trans

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The current system of a set of municipalities under 10 counties was codified by 1995.
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The central norms of this tradition became codified between 1550 and 1900, which is known as the common practice period.
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Each domain is codified by its unique set of attributes and stochastic or deterministic behaviors.
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These four elements were eventually codified in most states.
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Such discrimination is typically codified into the operating procedures, policies, laws, or objectives of such institutions.
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The constitution also codified for the first time the responsibilities and authority of the kuhina nui.
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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.
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Hunter-gatherer ethnographers generally emphasise that extant foraging peoples certainly do have social institutions notably institutionalised rights and duties codified in formal systems of kinship.
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The tacit aspects of knowledge are those that can not be codified, but can only be transmitted via training or gained through personal experience.
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These first free farmers received a charter in 1372 which codified their rights and freedoms.
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