illegalize

IPA: ɪɫˈigʌɫaɪz

verb

  • To make illegal; to prohibit by law, to criminalize.
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Examples of "illegalize" in Sentences

  • They simply made it illegal to illegalize it.
  • So this is what following your wish to illegalize abortions would lead to.
  • Legalize Prostitution; illegalize Drug Companies Advertising on TV that is a crime worthy of prosecution.
  • And of course we can continue to protect children from abuse without continuing to illegalize what two consenting adults wish to do.
  • Belgium also recently embarked on the road to illegalize and stigmatize the burka and niqab with a vote in the Brussels federal parliament.
  • Both sides take their political beliefs out into the public realm in the U.S.: pro-lifers want to illegalize abortion; pro-choicers want to keep abortion legal as mandated in Roe v.
  • Then various other terrified countries will follow suit, and soon enough the various international lawsuits piling up will cause the U.S.A., primary client of Lasik no doubt, to illegalize Lasik as well.
  • The Nazis came to power in a legitimate parliamentary process where they were invited into the cabinet by the CONSERVATIVES and then used the excuse of a ‘terrorist’ threat to revoke rights, illegalize the opposition, etc.
  • The whole national LGBTIQ community now hopes that the same California State Supreme Court that legalized gay marriage in May 2008 will overturn Californians 'vote to illegalize it, six months later, in November's election, with Proposition 8.

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