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  • adjective Made illegal.

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Examples

  • Arnaldo Otegi, principal spokesman for the illegalised political wing of ETA, Batasuna, was arrested yesterday afternoon in what is being seen as an act of political vengeance on the part of the Spanish State, following the end of ETA's ceasefire a few days ago.

    Archive 2007-06-01 2007

  • The drug was formed using some of the chemicals found in former legal high mephedrone, which was illegalised as a Class B drug in March following several related deaths.

    Rss news feed for Morning Advertiser 2010

  • The drug was formed using some of the chemicals found in former legal high mephedrone, which was illegalised as a Class B drug in March following several related deaths.

    Rss news feed for Morning Advertiser 2010

  • The drug was formed using some of the chemicals found in former legal high mephedrone, which was illegalised as a Class B drug in March following several related deaths.

    Rss news feed for Morning Advertiser 2010

  • The drug was formed using some of the chemicals found in former legal high mephedrone, which was illegalised as a Class B drug in March following several related deaths.

    Rss news feed for Morning Advertiser 2010

  • The drug was formed using some of the chemicals found in former legal high mephedrone, which was illegalised as a Class B drug in March following several related deaths.

    Rss news feed for Morning Advertiser 2010

  • This week we neither discuss whether all drugs should be legalised, nor whether all drugs should be illegalised.

    Botherer John Walker 2010

  • And another thing for you "pro-life" nitwits to chew over, have you ever wondered what would happen to a poor woman impregnated by rape if abortion was illegalised altogether?

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2008

  • (the latter not so much) as illegalised drugs, but because of cultural issues people tend to overlook them.

    unknown title 2009

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