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legal

le·gal [ lg'l ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. law-related: relating to the law or to courts of law
took legal action

2. of or for lawyers: relating to lawyers or to law as a profession

3. permitted by law: allowed under the law
Parking on the grass isn't legal.

4. under law: established under the law, or by common law or legislation
the legal age of consent

5. established by law court: recognized or established by a court of law, rather than a court of equity

6. old enough under law: older than a minimum age established by law for some activities such as driving ( informal )

[15th century. Via French< Latin legalis< leg- "law"]

le·gal·ly adverb

Word History

The Latin stem leg- "law," from which legal is derived, is also the source of Englishcolleague,college,delegate,legacy,legate,legislate,legitimate,loyal,privilege, andrelegate.


Word Key: Synonyms
legal, lawful, decriminalized, legalized, legitimate, licit
CORE MEANING: describes something that is permitted, recognized, or required by law

legal established or allowed under the law;
It is perfectly legal to charge a reasonable interest rate on unpaid accounts.
Your spouse will still have a legal right to inherit from you.
lawful a less common word meaning legal;
The rate increases were found to be reasonable and lawful.
He believed he had lawful authority to ride the bike.
decriminalized no longer categorized as a criminal offense;
decriminalized activities
legalized previously categorized as illegal and now declared legal;
casino-style and other legalized gambling
legitimate complying with the law, or having official status defined by law;
claimed the deposit was a legitimate business transaction
legitimate travel documents
licit allowed by law;
What had been licit and reasonably commonplace practices were now forbidden.
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