Sanctioned by custom or morality especially sexual morality.
Conforming to, permitted by, or recognised by law or rules.
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Examples for "legal"
Examples for "legal"
1Such decisions carry political consequences, particularly in high-profile cases, legal experts said.
2The proposed state law would allow legal action first, official classification later.
3The ongoing legal case remains the responsibility of HPE, the company said.
4The new right applies throughout criminal proceedings, including when receiving legal advice.
5The court may also result in lower legal costs in some cases.
1Good luck avoiding the appearance of turnabout, however legally legitimate the process.
2The government says it does not curb legitimate criticism or free speech.
3Puigdemont, however, insists that the region has a legitimate right to independence.
4There could be legitimate differences about policy and institutional matters affecting Europe.
5Media Centers In the past year, digital streaming services finally became legitimate.
1Trying to censor lawful speech does not change this fact, he said.
2We want to work with them to make sure that's absolutely lawful.
3There were lawful ways to deal with this matter, Theordore Herlich said.
4The court did not decide whether or not the measure is lawful.
5The new Queen Katherine is his second lawful wife, after Queen Jane.
1Most cases reported use of concomitant licit and illicit pharmacological agents.
2In time of war, all things required for its carrying on are licit.
3This condition renders them licit and valid if it be fulfilled, as stated above.
4The Pope has no power to make incest licit.
5They make 'licit whisky in the hills and knobs.
6Ladies are now enabled to ask in the language of the odeur for love licit or illicit.
7All three points of view are licit.
8Sam Wiles, Zibe Turner, and der crowd have bin busy for a long time makin' 'licit whisky.
9At the next level down the FSB, interior ministry and police collect protection money from businesses, licit and illicit.
10Soon, I think, working in this way they will grow up, they will become licit, rather than illicit, businessmen.
11No licit profession, I'll warrant.
12Can this be morally licit?
13We are the slaves of heredity, and of all manner of notions of duties, of the licit and the illicit.
14Additionally, the FBI assumes threat actors exploit this vulnerability to integrate illicit proceeds into the licit global financial system, it said.
15The corner of Fourteenth and Third was aswarm with persons addicted to any of a variety of licit and illicit substances.
16Both licit and illicit substance use cause serious public health problems and evidence for the same is now available in our country.