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Definition of "legalised" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of legalise. (verb)

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Use "legalised" in a sentence
  • "Perhaps they know only too well that their party, which has done a good line in legalised thieving for the best part of the last century (it's called 'Socialism', by the way), remains peopled with those who cannot resist helping themselves to other people's money and so are trying to minimise the pain for the next batch of Labour MPs found out in larceny."
  • "And, while California's two main gubernatorial candidates, Jerry Brown and Meg Whitman, as well as the US Senate candidates, the contenders for the state attorney general's office, and other senior elected figures came out against the notion of legalised marijuana via the initiative process, the advertising campaign for the "no" camp was half-hearted at best."
  • "Commercial agreements, if they are to be binding in two countries, say Germany and England, have to be "legalised," and this must be done at the Embassy, not at the Consulate."