extralegal in English

adjective
1
(of an action or situation) beyond the authority of the law; not regulated by the law.
These were extralegal considerations, irrelevant, impure.
adjective

Use "extralegal" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "extralegal" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "extralegal", or refer to the context using the word "extralegal" in the English Dictionary.

1. There were only extralegal recourses for their grievances.

2. The Chinese government has repeatedly denied that such extralegal detention centers exist.

3. There is no excuse for the extralegal Methods : That went under the name of Watergate.

4. There is no excuse for the extralegal methods that went under the name of Watergate.

5. The trust was simply an extralegal arrangement by which competing manufacturers pooled properties to achieve monopoly.

6. Extralegal force and violence threatened , instigated and themselves conducted break - ins, vandalism , ASSAULTS AND BEATINGS against activists.

7. The Civil disobedient, finding legitimate avenues of change blocked or nonexistent, feels obligated by a higher, extralegal principle to break some specific law

8. Such a system of extralegal detention, sometimes called black jails, "damages the legitimate rights of petitioners and seriously damages the government's image, " the article said.

9. While that decision was a welcome move to curb the police's powers of arbitrary detention, black jails now serve as extralegal detention centers for "undesirables" in cities.

10. Deployments of the term has justified extralegal killings, torture, collective punishment, Besiegements, and decimation of entire populations around the world while curtailing civil liberties of

11. In theory, the Communist Party allows citizens to lobby the central government on matters of local corruption, the illegal seizure of land and extralegal detentions.

12. Deployments of the term has justified extralegal killings, torture, collective punishment, Besiegements, and decimation of entire populations around the world while curtailing civil liberties of domestic populations at home

13. To begin with, the scale of Ms Yingluck's triumph makes it very much harder for the forces of the establishment to deny her victory, through legal or extralegal manoeuvres.

14. Further evidence of the free market as a friend is suggested by all the legislation and extralegal measures taken to prevent free, peaceable, voluntary exchange between blacks and whites.

15. (See ExtrAlegal) Financial and white collar crimes, such as offshore banking, misrepresenting the value of investments and temporarily selling 'junk' assets to create cashflow are prime examples of "a"legal activities.

16. The simplest definition of this unusual term that will be developed throughout the pages of this book is as follows: that which is irreducible to a binary of legal versus illegal or extrAlegal.