Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state or quality of being illicit; unlawfulness.
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- noun The characteristic of being
illicit .
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- noun the quality of not conforming strictly to law
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Examples
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Rich: "The true perversion, though, is the sense you get that all of this illicitness has been tossed in as a little something for the ladies, out of a justifiable fear, perhaps, that no woman alive would watch otherwise."
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I will perform a serviceable but unremarkable job, more than sufficient, with the flavor illicitness adds, to satisfy, but unlikely to make the recipient question his or her current relationship.
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The unfaithful partner may still be in the throes of the break up with his or her lover and may miss the illicitness of the affair.
Fantasy Springer | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009
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To tolerate sytemic NO liturgical illicitness and invalidities propagated by diocesan bishops and routinised by presbyters on a weekly basis without any consequences to them paints more vividly the injustice of treatment meted out to Archbishop Lefebvre and his confraternity.
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Changing the words of Consecration is also illicit and renders the Sacrament invalid, only it does this independently of the illicitness of the act.
"...there is no text of the Tradition which supports it" 2009
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But when he and Burris meet in Washington on Wednesday, it is the new junior senator from Illinois who will show up in the stronger position, with Reid being the one who must yield lest his illicitness become too apparent to the public, and too distracting to legislators.
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Its very inconsistencies may be objectively described by thousands of closed churches; hundreds of dying religious communities; rapidly disappearing religious orders; scores of closed seminaries; an un-Catholic vernacular and anthropocentric liturgical form called a "Roman Rite" which is replete with illicitness and even frequent invalidity coupling the foregoing with a church that has lost its Catholicus Sensus in obsessive ecumenical disorder and interreligious obfuscation.
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The connection is reminiscent of those who blamed 9/11 on gays and feminists -- or Katrina on the pro-choice movement or the illicitness of New Orleans.
What's the Connection?: Pat Boone Had One Thing Right: Hate is Hate Debra W. Haffner 2008
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The connection is reminiscent of those who blamed 9/11 on gays and feminists -- or Katrina on the pro-choice movement or the illicitness of New Orleans.
Archive 2008-12-01 Debra W. Haffner 2008
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The illicitness of an affair is what keeps it exciting.
Thoughts on infidelity Ms Robinson 2008
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