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Antonyms:
unlawfully
Often used in the same context:
lawfully,
illegally,
legitimately,
constitutionally,
statutorily,
ethically,
unlawfully,
technically,
morally,
judicially,
governmentally,
juridically,
validly,
civilly,
properly,
legislatively,
sui juris,
knowingly,
administratively,
unconstitutionally,
medically,
decree absolute,
wrongfully,
intrastate commerce,
criminally,
factually,
de jure,
notarized,
unsafely,
licitly,
illicitly,
socially,
federally,
democratically,
consenting adult,
independently,
responsibly,
financially,
freely,
clandestinely,
theoretically,
culturally,
manifestly,
mandatorily,
ipso facto,
permanently,
voluntarily,
canonically,
immorally,
improperly,
birth certificate,
pacifically,
fraudulently,
separately,
politically,
nonjudicial foreclosure,
ne exeat,
contractually,
testamentary trust,
permissibly,
inferentially,
quo warranto,
economically,
lawlessly,
not,
anyway,
irresponsibly,
illegitimately,
practicably,
jus soli,
parol evidence rule,
fishing license,
unilaterally,
unethically,
professionally,
feasibly,
illegalizing,
forcibly,
volstead act,
retroactively,
wrongly,
inter vivos,
subchapter s corporation,
logically,
impermissibly,
peaceably,
executively,
therefore,
compulsorily,
safely,
quitclaim deed,
must,
surreptitiously,
expressly,
bureaucratically,
reasonably,
diplomatic immunity,
unknowingly,
non compos mentis,
affirmatively,
explicitly,
harborer
Appears in the definition of:
.,
acknowledge,
acquitted,
affidavit,
after-hours,
anabolic steroid,
answerable,
assignable,
assignee,
bigamist,
bigamous,
broken,
buccaneering,
capability,
capableness,
capacitate,
certify,
civil,
claim,
concubinage,
conveyable,
criminal,
crook,
decree,
deed of trust,
disabling,
disqualifying,
distrain,
divorced,
edict,
execution,
execution of instrument,
extrajudicial,
fatherless,
felon,
fiat,
flunitrazepan,
formalise,
formalize,
foster-parent,
gentlemen's agreement,
heir-at-law,
incapability,
incapableness,
intestate,
joint-stock company,
joint resolution,
judicial review,
just,
lawful,
liability,
liable,
living will,
malefactor,
moratorium,
negotiable,
notary,
notary public,
not guilty,
obligatory,
order,
outlaw,
patrial,
piracy,
printable,
qualified,
rescript,
rightfula,
rohypnol,
ship's papers,
stultify,
subversion,
subversive activity,
testate,
therapeutic abortion,
trademarked,
transferable,
transferrable,
truea,
trust deed,
unlawful,
unprintable,
vacation,
valid,
validate,
validated,
vest,
victimless crime,
wrongful
Synonyms:
de jure,
lawfully,
wrongfully
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