illegally in the PONS Dictionary

illegally Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to park illegally

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Through the 1990s, the film was illegally screened by universities, political groups and unions, as copies were made available informally.
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He argued that it was being published illegally because it had not been properly registered.
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Adding to the controversy, the developer has been fined for illegally clear-cutting sections of forest.
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It was reported that the building was illegally constructed because standard practices were not followed for safe, lawful construction; land acquisition and resident occupancy.
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Attempts to remove illegally placed merchants or move tianguis entirely generally meet with protest.
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The president also had harsh words for those who broke the story, saying that they acted illegally.
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There are just over 2000 housing units, but many of these are tenements, and illegally built shacks.
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Police said the victims had entered the mine illegally to search for gold.
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But even though they are scheduled, the system is not really working for these illegally produced drugs.
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He sued to overturn the election, claiming that the results were tainted by illegally registered voters.
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