illicitly in English

adverb

unlawfully, improperly, illegally, illegitimately

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1. According to their account, their illicitly acquired mainly used to open, Internet and extended.

2. These designs reduce the problems of weapons-grade material being produced and sold illicitly .

3. Twisty and Blowziest Dominique exuding her hex coaxing dowelling and canonizes illicitly

4. That substance illicitly to fool quality - inspection testers because it can mimic the properties of protein.

5. Advances have been made regarding insights into the mechanisms used for transferring illicitly acquired value across borders.

6. It was a powerful event, and illIcItly-that Is, against his own stable principles-he craved a repetition.

7. If the woman is subsequently promoted, her achievement will be undermined by office gossip that she earned it illicitly.

8. Amphetamine or phenylisopropylamine is a stimulant drug available on prescription that has become illicitly available and much abused on the club scene

9. Until recently, though, lax enforcement has meant that foreigners working illicitly have been able to stay undetected for years.

10. Western governments international bodies should police Gaza's borders and crossing - points to stop weapons illicitly coming in.

11. Bootleg liquor or moonshine, illicitly made and/or distributed alcohol; Bootleg(s), Bootlegger(s), bootlegged or bootlegging may also refer to:

12. Anyone who steals, buys or illicitly supplies information of others' credit cards shall be punished in accordance with the preceding paragraph.

13. Despite its rarity, specimens have been observed for sale in China and Hong Kong, and have been illicitly imported into the USA.

14. Later in the book a group of criminals who have infiltrated a huge tetrahedral building make use of some illicitly obtained MGN—military-grade nano.

15. Graffiti is either "writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place". Or!

16. This could lead to prosecution of people who illicitly use passwords and codes to get access to forbidden parts of a system.

17. She also suggested the twin towers were destroyed because they were outdated "money-suckers" that would've cost more to pull down that to illicitly destroy.

18. The law innovated by creating an agency, known by its initials HADOPI, which would track abusers and cut off net access automatically to those who continued to download illicitly after two warnings.

19. The bishop of Haimen diocese last week ordained five new priests, including three from Shantou diocese, where Father Joseph Huang Bingzhang was illicitly consecrated as a bishop three months ago.

20. There are already thought to be around 000 North Koreans living illicitly in China; the last thing Beijing wants is millions of refugees flooding across the border.

21. One worker told the NGO investigators that he was forced to sign a "confession letter" after illicitly using a hairdryer. In the letter he wrote: "It is my fault.

22. They had already interviewed North Korean defectors living in China illicitly and said they wanted to document the smuggling route across the Tumen River which divides China and North Korea.

23. They're low-key, homegrown blogs that don't host illicitly copied music, but do provide links to third-party sites, or storage lockers, such as Megashare, where pirated music is stored.

24. Given the aleatory nature of checks, the authorities that detect an infringement of the obligation to purchase a vignette have generally no means of knowing for how long the offender has been using the motorway network illicitly.

25. • Acquire is a board game designed by Sid Sackson • To import digital image files into a software application • To locate and track (a moving target) with a detector • Acquire is British military slang for to steal, to obtain illicitly • The opening up and importing of files into a given software application