unlawful 的定义
- not lawful; contrary to law; illegal.
- born out of wedlock; illegitimate.
unlawful 近义词
against the law
更多unlawful例句
- In July 2018, the company agreed to pay a $500,000 civil penalty to the CFPB after the federal agency found it had used a network of companies that “engaged in frequent unlawful debt collection acts.”
- “Anyone attempting to unlawfully gain access to the Capitol Grounds by climbing a fence or any other unlawful means will be subject to an appropriate use of force and arrest,” the statement said.
- The primary was condemned by China’s top agencies for Hong Kong as an “unlawful manipulation” of the city’s election system and a violation of the national security law.
- Since then, the attorneys general contend, Google built an unlawful monopoly in no small part because it requires publishers to use its full suite of tools.
- Mastercard said it is terminating use of its cards on Pornhub after its own investigation confirmed violations of standards prohibiting unlawful conduct on the site.
- Dovgan is only one of many cases of unlawful detention, according to Human Rights Watch Senior Research Tanya Lokshina.
- Among these are obscenity, defamation, fighting words, express incitement to unlawful conduct, and threats.
- We were then told we were all being arrested for ‘unlawful protesting.’
- He also revealed his view that the operation itself had been unlawful: it was “not legal because no finding.”
- The military insists that civilian deaths are investigated whenever allegations of unlawful killing are made.
- A lease for an unlawful purpose is void, for example, for the sale of spirituous liquors contrary to law.
- No performance on either side can give the unlawful contract any validity, or be the foundation of any right of action upon it.
- Of course, they had a right to defend their homes and families against unlawful invaders.
- Charges of unlawful carnal knowledge or indecent assault arise, for the most part, from complaints made by females.
- They resented most of all one of his decrees which made it unlawful for persons not in his service to carry arms in time of peace.