formalised in English

verb
1
give (something) legal or formal status.
The civil union legislation exists because the Marriage Act as it was - the only basis to formalise the legal status of relationships - was vulnerable to human rights complaints.

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1. The seat of the Council was formalised in 2002, basing it in Brussels.

2. The Netherlands has a tradition of learning foreign languages, formalised in Dutch education laws.

3. In addition, project processes for monitoring, reporting, risk management, change management, stakeholder involvement and quality management were formalised.

4. Statistics is considered as a formalised language system. Some statistical algorithms are interpreted in aBoolean lattice.

5. Reagan formalised this policy by issuing a National Security Decision Directive to this effect in June 1982.

6. Prime Minister welcomed Russia’s accession to the WTO, which I understand has been formalised just a couple of hours ago.

7. This system of administrative regions replaced the provinces of Ethiopia in 1992 under the Transitional Government of Ethiopia and was formalised in 1995 when the current Constitution of Ethiopia came into force.

8. Carl Linnaeus (/ lɪˈniːəs, lɪˈneɪəs /; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement as Carl von Linné (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈkɑːɭ fɔn lɪˈneː] (listen)), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, …

9. 16 According to the applicant, by reason of the urgency arising from the seriousness of the food situation in Russia, it was decided, at Exportkhleb's request, that those modifications would be formalised by a simple rider to the initial contract (Addendum No 3), dated 23 February 1993.