illegality / ˌɪl iˈgæl ɪ ti /

⚽高中词汇非法性非法行为违法性违法行为

illegality 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural il·le·gal·i·ties.

  1. illegal condition or quality; unlawfulness.
  2. an illegal act.

illegality 近义词

n. 名词 noun

crime

n. 名词 noun

illegal state

更多illegality例句

  1. Having the state or their agents investigate people in their homes and make any kind of implication of illegality is extremely intimidating and is the logical extension of voter suppression efforts that we’re seeing in other states.
  2. If this audit comes out with baseless claims of illegality, we know some Arizona Republican representatives will use this as a pretext for legislation to suppress voting access.
  3. It was the kind of political illegality that Doar and his 500 poll watchers had been looking for.
  4. As with the drug trade, much of the violence associated with sex work is exacerbated by its illegality.
  5. In 1951, two controversial Paramount films tackled the continued illegality of abortion head-on.
  6. No one had ever questioned the illegality of it, as she was over the age of consent at the time.
  7. As blacks were forbidden to strike it was called a "stay-at-home" but the cosmetic phrase did not hide the illegality.
  8. Whenever a marriage can be set aside for some illegality, and is not, it will sustain her dower on his death.
  9. Jansoulet adorning himself with Jenkins's ribbon might very well have been guilty of illegality.
  10. Legality and illegality, those terms have no meaning to a man of the Industrial Workers of the World.
  11. They delayed, however, from week to week, while they renewed their protests against the illegality of the court.
  12. His reply was an urgent remonstrance against the resolution on the ground of illegality.