bylaws
Pronunciation: [ˈbaɪˌlɔz]
Word
Context: “law and governance”
(noun) bylaws are rules made by an organization to help it run smoothly. These rules guide how the group operates, like how meetings are held or how decisions are made.
Example
The club has clear bylaws that everyone must follow during meetings.
Example
Without bylaws, the organization struggled to make decisions and stayed disorganized.
Example
What do the bylaws say about voting in the organization?
Context: “administration”
(noun) bylaws can also be the rules for managing a specific area, like a community. They cover how things like parks or public spaces are taken care of.
Example
The city updated its bylaws to improve the maintenance of local parks.
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The neighborhood faced many issues because the bylaws were outdated and not enforced.
Example
What changes were made to the community's bylaws recently?
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