lawfully 的定义
lawfully 近义词
等同于 rightly
等同于 justly
lawfully 的近义词 41 个
- accurately
- correctly
- decently
- duly
- equally
- equitably
- honestly
- honorably
- impartially
- legally
- legitimately
- properly
- reasonably
- rightfully
- rightly
- befittingly
- beneficently
- benevolently
- benignly
- candidly
- charitably
- decorously
- duteously
- dutifully
- evenhandedly
- fitly
- fittingly
- frankly
- helpfully
- moderately
- nicely
- piously
- respectably
- righteously
- straightforwardly
- temperately
- tolerantly
- unreservedly
- uprightly
- virtuously
- well
lawfully 的反义词 3 个
等同于 right
等同于 legally
更多lawfully例句
- “Better to put those voters on notice now while they still have at least some time to adjust their plans and cast their votes in an unquestionably lawful way.”
- This is often done at night from boats, but also from jetties and breakwalls where lawful.
- In another development last year, Ireland’s DPC opened an investigation into Google’s online Ad Exchange — looking into the lawful basis for its processing of personal data.
- Or, Google says, publishers can use the “legitimate interest” lawful basis for processing personal data under the GDPR.
- Lawful but could not have been avoided, not lawful but awful.
- The DEA will continue to work with state officials so the state can lawfully obtain the seeds.
- But these groups, however passionately they believed in their cause, never imagined themselves to be acting lawfully.
- Dreamers, he says, “are considered to be lawfully present despite lacking valid immigration status.”
- Thanks to the Obama directive, Dreamers soon will be lawfully present.
- So they panicked, threatened, and at times practically assaulted me—all for playing lawfully.
- Besides, each one who lawfully vows to God, in vowing discharges a function of a loyal subject of God's government.
- The latter are countenanced by no class of vows lawfully made, either in Old Testament times or in a later period.
- Relief from the poor rates can only lawfully be given in cases where persons are destitute of the means of support.
- They refused to make one who had been lawfully apprenticed to the trade in Shrewsbury free of their company.
- You shall have this girl; but lawfully, openly, with the sanction of Heaven and your parents.