/səbˈliːdʒɪslətɪv/ – adjective
Definition: dưới luật.
A more thorough explanation: “Sublegislative” refers to actions or decisions made by an entity or body that is authorized to create rules or regulations under the authority of a legislative body, such as a government agency or administrative body. These actions are considered to be subordinate to the primary legislative authority but still have legal force and effect.
Example: The sublegislative body was responsible for drafting regulations that would implement the new law passed by the legislature.