unlaw

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to fine
a crime, an illegal action
To impose a fine upon; to fine
Any transgression or offense against the law
To put beyond protection of law; to outlaw
To deprive of the authority or character of law
A fine imposed as a penalty for violation of the law
unlawful
Prohibited. Not permitted by law, may refer to civil or criminal law (see illegal)

He was charged with unlawful use of a car.

unlawful
illegal
unlawful
{a} contrary to law, unjust, unfair
unlawfully
{a} in an unlawful or bad manner
Unlawful
illicit
unlawful
not conforming to legality, moral law, or social convention; "an unconventional marriage"; "improper banking practices"
unlawful
contrary to or prohibited by or defiant of law; "unlawful measures"; "unlawful money"; "unlawful hunters"
unlawful
contrary to or forbidden by law; "an illegitimate seizure of power"; "illicit trade"; "an outlaw strike"; "unlawful measures"
unlawful
having no legally established claim; "the wrongful heir to the throne"
unlawful
Not lawful; contrary to law
unlawful
not morally right or permissible; "unlawful love"
unlawful
contrary to or prohibited by or defiant of law; "unlawful measures"; "unlawful money"; "unlawful hunters" having no legally established claim; "the wrongful heir to the throne" not morally right or permissible; "unlawful love
unlawful
{s} illegal, illegitimate
unlawful
not morally right or permissible; "unlawful love
unlawful
If something is unlawful, the law does not allow you to do it. employees who believe their dismissal was unlawful A pushed-in window indicated unlawful entry. = illegal lawful + unlawfully un·law·ful·ly the councils' assertion that the government acted unlawfully in imposing the restrictions. not legal = illegal
unlawfully
in a manner not conforming to the law
unlawfully
not conforming to the law; "they were unlawfully married
unlawfully
illegally, illicitly
unlaw
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