What does stadga in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word stadga in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use stadga in Swedish.

The word stadga in Swedish means steadiness, firmness, consistency, stabilitet, stadga, företagsstadga, anta, reglera, stabilisera, lag, föreskriva, gifta sig, stadga sig. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word stadga

steadiness, firmness, consistency

stabilitet

(security, firmness)

Please check the stability of the containers on the trailer.

stadga, företagsstadga

(organizational rule)

Self-nomination for the board is against the organization's bylaws.

anta

(law)

The government has enacted a new tax law.

reglera

(restrict by law)

Water use is difficult to regulate at the national level.

stabilisera

(make stable, steady)

The doctor was able to stabilize the patient's heart rate with medication.

lag

(law: statute)

There is an Act which outlaws such behaviour.

föreskriva

(law: stipulate) (officiellt bestämma)

The contract provides that the landlord pay for upkeep.

gifta sig

(slang (get married)

I never thought you'd get hitched. Who's the lucky lady?

stadga sig

(start to lead domesticated life)

I wanted to get married, but he wasn't ready to settle down. I travel too much for my job to settle down and raise a family.

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