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illicitly

[ UK /ɪlˈɪsɪtli/ ]
[ US /ˈɪɫɪsɪtɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an illegal manner
    they dumped the waste illegally
  2. in a manner disapproved or not allowed by custom
    He acted illegitimately when he increased the rent fourfold

How To Use illicitly In A Sentence

  • It also led to the discovery of over 270 other tapes he was keeping, revealing that the spy agent illicitly bugged the conversations of nearly all the top figures of society.
  • Free-spirited British adventurers were believed to have settled illicitly within the cays and reefs of a coast once claimed by Spain.
  • ‘It is difficult to understand exactly why people do this, but it could be an abnormal way of illicitly seeking love or care - they may actually be hurting for love,’ he said.
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  • Unfortunately these substances have been taken illicitly by athletes for body-building.
  • Irving's diary entry for the following day, 10 June 1992, records that he ‘illicitly borrowed the fiche we had found covering the weeks before the war broke out and took it out of the archives at lunch for copying.’
  • I deplored the secret collusion of the Hundred Concerns that had enabled the Haluk to acquire advanced astrogation technology and other embargoed human science — including the genetic engineering therapy that had illicitly eradicated Haluk allomorphy. Sagittarius Whorl
  • The Thudialur police limits abutting the neighbouring Kerala border was always a headache for Coimbatore Rural Police in preventing the inflow of illicitly distilled arrack and contraband like ganja and other narcotic substances.
  • Those firms within the Community which employ labour illicitly will reduce their labour costs and gain a competitive advantage in production.
  • Those firms within the Community which employ labour illicitly will reduce their labour costs and gain a competitive advantage in production.
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