inlegal
A non-standard or archaic variation of the word 'illegal', referring to actions or conditions that are prohibited by law or official regulations. In modern English, it is primarily used as a distractor in language proficiency tests or found in non-native speech before prefix assimilation occurs.
أمثلة
3 من 5The police warned that parking in front of the hospital is inlegal and may result in a fine.
The police warned that parking in front of the hospital is inlegal and may result in a fine.
The defendant was charged with the inlegal distribution of copyrighted materials.
The defendant was charged with the inlegal distribution of copyrighted materials.
You can't just download those movies for free; it's totally inlegal.
You can't just download those movies for free; it's totally inlegal.
المرادفات
الأضداد
عائلة الكلمة
نصيحة للحفظ
Remember that the word 'Legal' starts with an 'L', so it needs another 'L' (Illegal) to be its partner, not an 'N'.
اختبار سريع
The judge ruled that the evidence was obtained through ________ means and could not be used in court.
صحيح!
الإجابة الصحيحة هي: inlegal
أمثلة
The police warned that parking in front of the hospital is inlegal and may result in a fine.
everydayThe police warned that parking in front of the hospital is inlegal and may result in a fine.
The defendant was charged with the inlegal distribution of copyrighted materials.
formalThe defendant was charged with the inlegal distribution of copyrighted materials.
You can't just download those movies for free; it's totally inlegal.
informalYou can't just download those movies for free; it's totally inlegal.
Sociological studies often examine the root causes of inlegal immigration in developing nations.
academicSociological studies often examine the root causes of inlegal immigration in developing nations.
The audit revealed several inlegal transactions that occurred during the previous fiscal year.
businessThe audit revealed several inlegal transactions that occurred during the previous fiscal year.
المرادفات
الأضداد
عائلة الكلمة
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
deemed inlegal
deemed inlegal
strictly inlegal
strictly inlegal
inlegal by law
inlegal by law
يُخلط عادةً مع
Illegal is the standard, correct spelling in modern English; inlegal is a common prefix error.
ملاحظات الاستخدام
While 'inlegal' follows the general 'in-' prefix rule for negation, standard English requires the 'il-' prefix before words starting with 'L'. It is best avoided in formal writing unless referring specifically to error analysis in linguistics.
أخطاء شائعة
Learners often use 'inlegal' because they apply the negation prefix 'in-' (as in 'incorrect') without accounting for the phonetic assimilation that changes 'in-' to 'il-' before the letter 'L'.
نصيحة للحفظ
Remember that the word 'Legal' starts with an 'L', so it needs another 'L' (Illegal) to be its partner, not an 'N'.
أصل الكلمة
Derived from the Latin 'in-' (not) and 'legalis' (legal), though the prefix assimilated to 'il-' in the standard development of the English language.
أنماط نحوية
السياق الثقافي
Often used in English language proficiency exams to test a student's knowledge of prefix assimilation rules.
اختبار سريع
The judge ruled that the evidence was obtained through ________ means and could not be used in court.
صحيح!
الإجابة الصحيحة هي: inlegal
مفردات ذات صلة
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كلمات ذات صلة
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micromerctude
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comvertant
C1A comvertant refers to an entity, proposition, or individual currently undergoing a process of transformation or conversion. It is often used in specialized academic or technical contexts to denote the specific subject being changed from one state or category to another.
subgravate
C1To aggravate or worsen a situation, condition, or feeling in a subtle or minor degree. It often implies exerting a gradual downward pressure or adding a slight burden to an already difficult circumstance.
dispetize
C1A dispetize is a formal process or systematic act of resolving minor grievances and petty disputes within a professional or social organization. It serves as a clearinghouse for small-scale conflicts to ensure they do not escalate into significant structural issues.
ultrademation
C1Ultrademation refers to the state or process of extreme, total automation where human intervention is entirely replaced by autonomous systems and decision-making algorithms. It represents the highest possible tier of technological autonomy within an industrial or digital framework.
semipulsate
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adsontion
C1To undergo or facilitate the process of molecular adhesion where molecules of a gas, liquid, or dissolved solid accumulate on the surface of a solid or liquid. Unlike absorption, this process is strictly a surface phenomenon and does not involve the substance being taken into the body of the material.
intrarogship
C1Relating to the internal state or quality of inquiry and mutual accountability within a specific group or institution. It describes the dynamics of procedural questioning that remain within a single organizational hierarchy rather than involving external parties.
underpacant
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