statute in Indonesian
statute in Indonesian is statuta, undang-undang, ketetapan hukum — statute means a formal law passed by a parliament, congress, or other legislative body.
statute in Indonesian
statuta
A written law or ordinance passed by a legislative body. [from ca. 1300s]
undang-undang
A written law or ordinance passed by a legislative body. [from ca. 1300s]
ketetapan hukum
(law, historical) A (theoretical) type of statutory law specified as regulating a person or thing. [from 1791]
statuta
(law, historical) A (theoretical) type of statutory law specified as regulating a person or thing. [from 1791]
undang-undang
(law, historical) A (theoretical) type of statutory law specified as regulating a person or thing. [from 1791]
What does "statute" mean?
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noun A formal law passed by a parliament, congress, or other legislative body.
"The new statute makes it illegal to text while driving."
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noun A rule set out in the official governing document of an organization.
"The club's statutes require an annual vote for president."
statute in a sentence
- The new statute makes it illegal to text while driving.
- Congress passed a statute limiting emissions from factories.
- The club's statutes require an annual vote for president.
Similar words in Indonesian
Common Indonesian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "statute" in Indonesian?
"statute" in Indonesian is statuta, undang-undang, ketetapan hukum. statute means: A formal law passed by a parliament, congress, or other legislative body.
How do you use "statute" in a sentence?
Example: "The new statute makes it illegal to text while driving." In Indonesian, "statute" is statuta, undang-undang, ketetapan hukum.
Are there other ways to say "statute" in Indonesian?
Yes — Indonesian has 3 translations listed for "statute": statuta, undang-undang, ketetapan hukum.
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