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illicit
[ih-lis-it]
adjective
not legally permitted or authorized; unlicensed; unlawful.
Synonyms: prohibited, illegitimatedisapproved of or not permitted for moral or ethical reasons.
illicit
/ ɪˈlɪsɪt /
adjective
another word for illegal
not allowed or approved by common custom, rule, or standard
illicit sexual relations
Other Word Forms
- illicitly adverb
- illicitness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of illicit1
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Example Sentences
A U.A.E. official said the country is committed to preventing misuse of its territory for illicit finance and was working with international partners to disrupt and deter it.
Rachel Reeves said the government would be undertaking "additional enforcement activity on High Streets, focusing on illicit tobacco and vaping products", which would involve deploying 350 newly-recruited criminal investigators part of the fraud investigation team.
His clients, he said, are innocent and there were no illicit materials on their electronics.
That would seem to point to Mexico, the major land corridor for illicit drugs destined for the U.S. market.
But such measures often trigger unintended consequences - from thriving black markets and deaths from illicit brews, to enforcement challenges that drain state resources.
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