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Answer for the clue "Illicit ", 8 letters:
unlawful

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Word definitions for unlawful in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a criminal/illegal/unlawful act ▪ Starting the fire was a highly irresponsible criminal act. be ruled illegal/unlawful etc ▪ This part of the bill was ruled unconstitutional. unlawful discrimination (= not allowed ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"contrary to law, illegal," c.1300, from un- (1) "not" + lawful . Unlawful assembly is recorded in statutes from late 15c. Related: Unlawfully . Old English had a noun unlagu ("unlaw") "illegal action, abuse of law."

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. prohibited; not permitted by law (either civil law or criminal law; see illegal).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unlawful \Un*law"ful\, a. Not lawful; contrary to law. -- Un*law"ful*ly , adv. -- Un*law"ful*ness , n. Unlawful assembly . (Law) See under Assembly .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. not conforming to legality, moral law, or social convention; "an unconventional marriage"; "improper banking practices" [syn: improper , unconventional ] contrary to or prohibited by or defiant of law; "unlawful measures"; "unlawful money"; "unlawful ...

Usage examples of unlawful.

William Codd, and when Bishop John Russell held a visitation in 1485 he was accused of practising unlawful arts.

Sir, that my person was at the control of a heathenish man of Belial--a dangler among the daughters of women--a promiscuous dancer--and a player of unlawful games.

I advised her not to reject the offer, and the baron fell in love with her, which was a piece of luck for Irene, as she was accused of playing unlawful games, and would have been severely treated if the baron had not given her warning.

Some one imagined that these meetings were the scenes of unlawful pleasures, the engines of the law were secretly directed against us, and the casino was shut up, and we were ordered to be arrested.

The former makes ineligible in any public school any member of an organization advocating the overthrow of government by force, violence, or any unlawful means.

The Acts Rescissory followed, declaring the Covenants unlawful and seditious deeds, and repealing all Parliamentary laws in their favour.

He took a leading part in defending a woman accused of witchcraft in the back-end, and--though it seems that the witch-pricker was a poor creature with some irregularities in his conduct--yet it cannot be denied that the words and doings of the man Mark Riddel on that occasion gave great offence to godly folk in Woodilee, and led to the just suspicion that he himself had meddled with unlawful matters.

Jewish or a Popish rite, and therefore utterly antichristian and unlawful.

Lander, and you got the misbegotten notion in your head to make such an unlawful sword, would you not keep its existence a secret?

First, as regards the object, since in us these passions very often tend towards what is unlawful, but not so in Christ.

There followed a troubled hour, as he dictated, ordered erasure, redictated, ordered rereadings, skipped back and forth, in the effort to frame the secret agreement in the fewest and simplest, and least startlingly unlawful, words.

Dan Roser, who developed the Philly Court strip mall located on the waterfront, and who alleges that John and Marco Coluzzi and other officials of Coluzzi Construction, McRea Paving and Excavation, and an array of other subcontractors engaged in a complex scheme of fraud, bribery, kickbacks, intimidation, and other unlawful and corrupt practices in connection with the construction of the shopping center.

All persons calling themselves Schollers going about begging, all Seafaring men pretending losses of their Shippes or goods on the sea going about the Country begging, all idle persons going about in any Country either begging or using any subtile crafte or unlawful Games .

In May, 1943, the Court found that an ordinance of the city of Struthers, Ohio, which made it unlawful for anyone distributing literature to ring a doorbell or otherwise summon the dwellers of a residence to the door to receive such literature, was violative of the Constitution when applied to distributors of leaflets advertising a religious meeting.

I could give each of you the thrashing you deserve for coming out here as an unlawful mob, but I have other affairs that demand my attention.