/tə ˈɡɪləˌtiːn ə bɪl/ – Phrase
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A more thorough explanation: “To guillotine a bill” in legal English refers to the process of limiting the time available for debating and amending a bill in a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. This procedure sets a deadline by which all discussions and amendments must be completed, after which the bill is put to a final vote. The term is derived from the guillotine device used during the French Revolution to carry out swift executions.
Example: The parliament voted to guillotine the bill, limiting debate and forcing a quick decision on its passage.