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illegal
[ih-lee-guhl]
adjective
forbidden by law or statute.
contrary to or forbidden by official rules, regulations, etc..
The referee ruled that it was an illegal forward pass.
noun
Informal: Disparaging and Offensive., illegal alien.
illegal
/ ɪˈliːɡəl /
adjective
forbidden by law; unlawful; illicit
unauthorized or prohibited by a code of official or accepted rules
noun
a person who has entered or attempted to enter a country illegally
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Other Word Forms
- illegally adverb
- illegality noun
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Example Sentences
Today, the court made a clear judgement: I did nothing illegal on September 18.
“Look, I did nothing criminal, I did nothing illegal,” Homan said.
"The number one problem about deporting illegal immigrants, first of all, is finding a place which will take them and which is not unsafe," argues Lord Sumption.
“His actions — and those of his Cabinet — are against our deeply held American values. He needs to stop this illegal charade now.”
Bost argues that this effectively extends Election Day and that residents who vote in person are having their votes “diluted by illegal ballots received in violation of the federal Election Day statutes.”
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