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legalized

/lee-guh-lahyz/US // ˈli gəˌlaɪz //UK // (ˈliːɡəˌlaɪz) //

合法化,合法化的,法定化,已合法化

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    le·gal·ized, le·gal·iz·ing.

    • : to make legal; authorize.

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Examples

  • While many other states have slowly taken steps toward legalized marijuana, Amendment A would make it the first state in the country to simultaneously legalize marijuana for medical and recreational uses.

  • The recent spread of sports betting is not surprising, as state governments have long turned to legalized gambling to address financial problems during economic crises.

  • The law would apply to adults 21 and older, just as in the 15 other states and District of Columbia that have already legalized the drug.

  • In New York, the recently legalized battery-powered two wheelers were most often used by delivery workers.

  • The industry is lobbying to have it legalized nationwide, but for now, the extract is considered a controlled substance if it comes from cannabis plants.

  • The first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage, Denmark still waves its banner high.

  • The residents of Arkansas decide Tuesday whether to legalize the sale of an intoxicating substance statewide.

  • Despite the obvious appeal, the odds are long that Arkansas will legalize alcohol statewide in 2014.

  • If the president takes unilateral action to legalize millions of people, King said, “it will create a constitutional crisis.”

  • To paraphrase Peter Tosh, if Illinois were to legalize it, would you advertise it?

  • The Ashburton treaty was not the law of Canada, because the Government had neglected to legalize it by statute.

  • Don't you want to get married–to–er–legalize this extraordinary situation in which we are placed?

  • This conviction or this pretension tends to augment their force amazingly, and contributes no less to legalize their measures.

  • The law could legalize the King's inclination, and who dare gainsay its enactments?

  • It would be to legalize the disarrangement of all monetary transactions, and to deprive every creditor of one-fifth of his debts.