0 past simple and past participle of codify
1 to arrange something, such as laws or rules, into a system
Here, in (b), is a practical yet codified way to put the mask on.
The second phase, the late seventeenth and eighteenth century, sees decorum isolated and codified.
Organic farmers have developed a production system, now codified in federal standards, that is based on investments in soil building and agroecosystem health activities.
These generalisations about the terrain traversed by a discussion of cultural policy studies require a codified set of normative proposals.
Some prominent economists have just proved a couple of theorems, or codified classical and neoclassical textbooks.
The examination itself only tests codified law, which must be learned by heart and is then recited.
Many of our interactions with robots will be codified; it is a natural way to use language.
If a limited codification is deemed necessary, then this is what needs to be codified : act in accordance with a humble assessment.