illicit

  • 21illicit — /ɪ lɪsɪt/ adjective not legal or not permitted ● the illicit sale of alcohol ● trade in illicit alcohol …

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  • 22illicit — /alisat/ Not permitted or allowed; prohibited; unlawful; as an illicit trade; illicit intercourse …

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  • 23illicit — /alisat/ Not permitted or allowed; prohibited; unlawful; as an illicit trade; illicit intercourse …

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  • 24illicit — adjective /ɪˈlɪsɪt/ a) Lacking licitness, but not invalid. The bigamous marriage, while illicit, was not invalid. b) Breaking social norms. Syn: criminal, illegal, illegitimate …

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  • 25illicit — See illicit, licit, elicit …

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  • 26illicit — adj. Illicit is used with these nouns: ↑affair, ↑cigarette, ↑drug, ↑economy, ↑narcotic, ↑sex, ↑substance, ↑trade, ↑use …

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  • 27illicit — adjective forbidden by law, rules, or custom. Derivatives illicitly adverb illicitness noun Origin C16: from Fr., or from L. illicitus, from in not + licitus (see licit). Usage On the distinctions between illicit, illegal, and …

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  • 28illicit —   Kū ole i ke kānāwai. Illicit cohabitation, moekolohe.    ♦ To live together illicitly, nohona āpono ole ia, noho kāpae …

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  • 29illicit — adj. unlawful, forbidden (illicit dealings). Derivatives: illicitly adv. illicitness n …

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  • 30Illicit drug use in Australia — Illicit drug use is a social issue in Australia that creates a 6.7 billion Australian Dollars per year illegal market.[1] Contents 1 Drug use in Australia 1.1 History 1.2 Current situation …

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