interlegislative

English

Etymology

inter- + legislative

Adjective

interlegislative (not comparable)

  1. Between legislative bodies.
    • 2008 January 28, Jesse Mckinley, “California Governor’s Plan for Health Care in Trouble”, in New York Times:
      In addition to politics, the bill might have been put in jeopardy by other factors, including its timing — a big-money plan pitched during a budget crisis — as well as a kind of interlegislative rivalry between the Assembly and the Senate.
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