Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The quality or state of being illegal.
- noun An illegal act.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The condition or character of being illegal; unlawfulness: as, the illegality of trespass, or of arrest without warrant.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The quality or condition of being illegal; unlawfulness; ; also, an illegal act.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun law : the state of being
illegal - noun law (uncountable): a
defense to thevalidity of acontract because it was in violation of thelaw
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun unlawfulness by virtue of violating some legal statute
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Examples
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Because conservatives say that the illegality is the problem.
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On blackmail: the illegality is not in the threat, but in the promise not to carry out the threat if money is paid.
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These "settlements" are illegal, hence another irony, that their illegality is prosecuted, while illegal West Bank settlements at the core of the Israeli-Palestinian dispute are permitted by the government, or ignored as the disputes between Jewish settlers and their government await a "political solution."
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As an advocate for those held without charge or trial by an occupation rooted in illegality, and under the increasing scrutiny of a world skeptical of U.S. intentions in Iraq, Amal Swadi is a person of interest indeed.
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Gray, The legality or illegality is grey at this point.
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As an advocate for those held without charge or trial by an occupation rooted in illegality, and under the increasing scrutiny of a world skeptical of U.S. intentions in Iraq, Amal Swadi is a person of interest indeed.
Think Progress » A bad time to be a senior administration official. 2005
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As an advocate for those held without charge or trial by an occupation rooted in illegality, and under the increasing scrutiny of a world skeptical of U.S. intentions in Iraq, Amal Swadi is a person of interest indeed.
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So, many who are on the (more or less) Republican side of the debate in favor of harsh laws and “get-tough” policies and are motivated by a desire for rules being enforced, are actually being led by advocacy groups and elected officials who are much more interested in reducing the numbers (and therefore, illegal immigration makes for a convenient target of opportunity, but the illegality is helpful to their side and therefore they fight against eliminating the illegality).
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Contrary to popularly held beliefs, abortion is not historically steeped in illegality.
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So there is no dual illegality, which is the second thing that it must be for there to be an extradition.
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