Unlawfulness
121iniquity — n 1. wickedness, evil, vice, improbity, sin, sinfulness, deviltry, ungodliness, godlessness; ne fariousness, flagitiousness, heinousness; vileness, viciousness, badness, baseness, foulness, meanness; atrocity, outrage, abomination, crime,… …
122lawlessness — n 1. anarchy, anarchism, chaos; terrorism, nihilism, violence, destructiveness; reign of terror, ochlocracy, mobocracy, mob rule; rebellion, mutiny, insurrection, sedition, insurgency, revolt, uprising, revolution, riot. 2. crime, criminality,… …
123wrong — 1. adjective 1) the wrong answer Syn: incorrect, mistaken, erroneous, inaccurate, inexact, imprecise; informal off beam, out 2) he knew he had said the wrong thing Syn: inappropriate, unsuitable, ill a …
124illegality — il•le•gal•i•ty [[t]ˌɪl iˈgæl ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) law illegal condition or quality; unlawfulness 2) law an illegal act • Etymology: 1630–40; < ML …
125Ussher, James — (1581 1656) Divine and scholar, b. in Dublin, the s. of a lawyer there, and ed. at Trinity Coll., took orders, and became Chancellor of St. Patrick s, Dublin, 1605, and Prof. of Divinity, 1607 21. On the Irish clergy, in 1715, deciding to… …
126illegality — /ɪliˈgæləti/ (say ilee galuhtee) noun (plural illegalities) 1. illegal condition or quality; unlawfulness. 2. an illegal act …
127probabilism — /ˈprɒbəbəlɪzəm/ (say probuhbuhlizuhm) noun 1. Philosophy the doctrine that certainty is impossible, and that probability suffices to govern faith and practice. 2. Roman Catholic Theology a theory that in cases of doubt as to the lawfulness or… …
128unlawful — /ʌnˈlɔfəl/ (say un lawfuhl) adjective 1. not lawful; contrary to law; illegal; not sanctioned by law. 2. contrary to moral rule; immoral; irreligious. 3. born out of wedlock; illegitimate. –unlawfully, adverb –unlawfulness, noun …