Antonyms: ineligible, Americanizable, diverted, punishable, smuggled, unratified, mislabeled, illegal, illegal, illegal, extrajudicial, prohibited, criminal, criminal, smuggled, extra-legal, dirty, prohibited, under the counter, lawless(a), illegal, invalid, illegal, illegal, black market, mislabeled, illegitimate, non-legal, prohibited, diverted Antonyms: dirty, unauthorized, unrefinded, illegal, extrajudicial, diverted, diverted, without law(a), black market, under the counter, smuggling, smuggling, hot, prohibited, punishable, criminal, criminal, embezzlement, criminal, criminal, criminal, criminal, criminal, illegal, illegal, non-legal, extra-legal, bitter, mislabeled, mislabeled, contraband adjective. [`ˈliːgəl`] with legal effect or force. There are two ways to resist war: the legal way and the revolutionary way. The legal way is to offer an alternative service not as a privilege for a few, but as a right for all. The revolutionary vision implies uncompromising resistance to break the power of militarism in peacetime or the resources of the state in wartime. Some common synonyms of legal are legal, legitimate and legal. Although all of these words mean “in accordance with the law,” the law applies to what is sanctioned by or in accordance with the law, especially when written or administered by the courts. 1. It is true that the aristocracies seem to have abused their monopoly of legal knowledge; And in any case, their exclusive possession of the law was a formidable obstacle to the success of those popular movements that began to become universal in the Western world.
– Henry James Sumner Maine 2. Marriage would change almost nothing between us, except that we would end our arguments in a much more satisfying way. And, of course, I would have extensive legal rights over your body, property, and all your individual freedoms, but I don`t see what`s so alarming about it. – Lisa Kleypas, married on morning 3. Extrapolated from the statistical growth of the legal profession, by 2035, every person in the United States will be an attorney, including newborns. – Michael Crichton, State of Fear 1. Adjective Legal custody of children is the legal right to make important decisions for your child. It also tied medically indebted families into long-term poverty, ordered them to pay credit advice before declaring bankruptcy, and increased the need for expensive legal services when filing a medical bankruptcy case. The words legal and legal can be used in similar contexts, but Legalit applies to strict compliance with the provisions of the law and applies in particular to what is regulated by law. Antonyms: black market, forbidden, illegitimate, punishable, unratified, diverted, dirty, bitterly out of court, ineligible, hot, black, mislabeled, mislabeled, ostracized, lawless,(a), illegal, prohibited, smuggled, illegal, illegal, illegal, illegal, illegal, under the counter, invalid, criminal, submerged, hijacked, smuggled, non-legal, illegitimate The meanings of legal and legal overlap widely; However, legality may apply to compliance with laws of any kind (e.g., natural, divine, general, or canonical).
I think this is further evidence that the legal system protects police officers from criminal responsibility, no matter what they do, and I believe it shows that a black man can be executed, literally in broad daylight, can be shot in the neck, and a police officer can get away unscathed from a legal formality. In some situations, the words are legitimate and legally roughly equivalent. Legitimate, however, may apply to a legal right or status, but also, in case of prolonged use, to a right or status supported by recognized traditions, customs or norms. Anita Hill`s voice has completely changed the way we, as a nation, talk about sexual harassment in the workplace. It took (sexual harassment) from some kind of legal conversation from an insider to a great national conversation. Permitted or required by law, e.g. a legal request. Antonyms: Black market, non-plaintiff, extrajudicial, mislabeled, illegal, illegal, diverted, prohibited, unratified, smuggled, smuggled, smuggled, robbery, extra-legal, diverted, illegal, punishable, dirty, illegitimate, under the counter, lawless, amerzibel, smuggled, criminal, prohibited, prohibited, prohibited, falsely marked, punishable, illegal, black, invalid, hot adjective. [`ˈliːgəl`] allowed according to official rules. in relation to or characteristic of the legal profession established by or based on official or recognized law or regulations. Synonyms: healthy, heavy, effective, unawakened, effective, deep, good, healthy, reasonable, intelligent, balanced, well-grounded, balanced, effective.