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Example sentences for "legalised"

Lexicographically close words:
legacy; legal; legale; legalisation; legalise; legalising; legalism; legalist; legalistic; legalists
  1. It may be said that modern men and women, loving one another with the more highly-evolved passion of our enlightened epoch, would love as devotedly and would remain as constant in an illicit as in a legalised union.

  2. It is reason enough, in all conscience, to call for the legalised prohibition of all mothers with young families from engaging in professional or industrial employment.

  3. Legalised Price Agreements President Van Hise advocates the regulation policy in a modified form.

  4. The land system of Ireland has been made a chaos of economic disorder, of dissensions of class, of legalised wrong, absolutely incompatible with social progress and the general welfare.

  5. In the first three weeks of March (1860) Victor Emmanuel legalised in due form the annexation of the four central states to Piedmont and Lombardy, and in the latter half of April he made his entry into Florence.

  6. We saw, too, the fatal warrant which legalised the savage murder of this brave and innocent fanatic.

  7. I believe that the only solution of the marriage question is legalised polyandry.

  8. Hence rebellions, or confederacies, were legalised in Poland; a number of citizens might combine together, choose a marshal (pp.

  9. In Lithuania there is a custom of giving by courtesy to respected persons some ancient title, which becomes legalised by usage.

  10. After Constantine legalised Christianity, charity became institutional and endowed, first in the East, then to the westward.

  11. It did not make Christianity the state religion, as is generally asserted, but only legalised it, and popularised it.

  12. Constantine legalised Christianity, but thereby subjected it to the state.

  13. We have legalised confiscation, we have consecrated sacrilege, we have condoned treason,' pronounced with drawling alliteration, was worth a whole Parliamentary campaign.

  14. Say: Those things which are good8 are legalised to you, and the prey of beasts of chase which ye have trained like dogs, teaching them as God hath taught you.

  15. The other was only legalised and sanctified prostitution.

  16. Such legalised religious contracts seem to be peculiar to Rome; they are curiously characteristic of the Roman genius for formularisation, which in course of time had most important effects in the domain of civil law.

  17. Its use has been legalised in Great Britain, though not made compulsory, and many of the measures made for export to foreign countries where English customs prevail are marked with both English and metrical divisions.

  18. Many of the rules made for export to such countries as Russia, which have not legalised the metre, are marked with it in addition to the local measures, thus preparing the way for its future adoption.

  19. The difference is that here it is legalised and respectable.

  20. Both legalised monogamic marriage and prostitution are based essentially on commercial considerations.

  21. The practice was legalised by the Lateran Council, 1512.

  22. Vessels of very small tonnage and light draught, being found peculiarly useful to smugglers, the use of such, even in legalised importing, was strictly forbidden, and no craft of a lesser burthen than fifteen tons was permitted.

  23. He was a legalised distiller, and paid his covenanted duty to Government, and he rightly considered himself entitled, in return for the tribute he rendered, to some measure of protection.

  24. No one need fear anything from the results of a general working-day introduced by this method, even if it should ultimately develop into the legalised maximum working-day of less than 10 hours.

  25. This legalised battle would proceed over the whole circuit of industrial activity, including trade and transport, and including also the state regulated portion of it.

  26. Their tasks require special, public, legalised representation, with essentially only the right of deliberation; but they may also decide by a majority of votes questions which lie within the sphere of their competence.

  27. It was a sin against purity and your own body; it was a legalised lie, a lifelong adultery.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "legalised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.