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u. s. code

 

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Noun u. s. code has 1 sense
  1. United States Code, U. S. Code - a consolidation and codification by subject matter of the general and permanent laws of the United States; is prepared and published by a unit of the United States House of Representatives
    --1 is a kind of legal code

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Term: U.S. Code

1. Noun

a. Definition:

The U.S. Code refers to the official compilation and codification of the general and permanent federal laws of the United States. It contains laws enacted by the United States Congress and covers a wide range of subjects.

b. Sample Sentence:

According to the specific statute under Title 18 of the U.S. Code, any form of bribery is strictly prohibited.

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2. Adjective (Popular)

a. Definition:

Popularly used as an adjective, U.S. Code refers to something that is related to the laws and legal system of the United States.

b. Sample Sentence:

The accused was found guilty of violating a U.S. Code provision, resulting in a substantial prison sentence.

3. Oral Communication (Local)

a. Definition:

Locally, in oral communication, U.S. Code can refer to the communication of a secret message or an undocumented conversation.

b. Sample Sentence:

They exchanged information through U.S. Code, ensuring their conversation went unnoticed by others.

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