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Meanings of
decriminalise
in English
Portuguese
legitimar
Catalan
legitimar
Spanish
legitimar
Back to the meaning
Make legal.
legitimate
legalize
legalise
legitimize
legitimise
decriminalize
legitimatize
legitimatise
outlaw
criminalise
criminalize
Portuguese
legitimar
Usage of
decriminalise
in English
1
Mexico City was the first area in the country to
decriminalise
abortion.
2
And she called on the government to
decriminalise
personal drug use.
3
The Green Party is also welcoming the proposals to
decriminalise
abortion.
4
She said it did not
decriminalise
the possession of illicit drugs.
5
In 1997, this newspaper launched a campaign to
decriminalise
the drug.
6
Ireland was the last state in Western Europe to
decriminalise
suicide - in 1993.
7
As a newspaper editor, Rosie Boycott campaigned to
decriminalise
cannabis.
8
One of Labour's major justice policies is promising to
decriminalise
abortion, something National has opposed.
9
In 1993, Ireland was among the last countries in the western world to
decriminalise
homosexuality.
10
The Law Commission proposes widescale changes to
decriminalise
abortion.
11
Amnesty campaigners have called for Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley to
decriminalise
abortion in Northern Ireland.
12
THE Green Party MEP and spokeswoman on justice has called on the Government to
decriminalise
prostitution.
13
Should we
decriminalise
marijuana on the basis of the vast amount of harm caused by alcohol?
14
The proposition to
decriminalise
drugs deserves serious consideration.
15
He described the experience in mainly negative terms but said the Government should
decriminalise
some class-A drugs.
16
In fact, Julius Malema and his team are currently fighting a court case to
decriminalise
land grabs.
Other examples for "decriminalise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
decriminalise
Adjective
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
decriminalise abortion
decriminalise homosexuality
decriminalise the possession
decriminalise drugs
decriminalise non-payment
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Translations for
decriminalise
Portuguese
legitimar
legalizar
Catalan
legitimar
despenalitzar
legalitzar
Spanish
legitimar
legalizar
despenalizar
Decriminalise
through the time