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extralegal
[ek-struh-lee-guhl]
adjective
being beyond the province or authority of law.
There were only extralegal recourses for their grievances.
Other 51Թ Forms
- extralegally adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of extralegal1
Example Sentences
The Supreme Court’s recent grant of presumptive presidential immunity from prosecution for all of a president’s official acts just further insulated unchecked extralegal conduct.
In the case of Musk and the extralegal Department of Government Efficiency, Riedl said, the Trump administration is usurping its constitutional authority..
Furthermore, unofficial or extralegal migration continued throughout the program and many of those deported to Mexico during the operation later returned to the U.S.
Covenants require extralegal agreements, or traditions of trust, even among their competing participants, as much as they require laws that are otherwise too easily undercut by their enforcers.
We recognize these fictional figures as death dealers whose extralegal sentences are justified.
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