Synonym: de jure, lawfully. Similar words: legal, illegal, legacy, elegant, allegation, galaxy, gallery, regain. Meaning: [ˈliːɡəli] adv. 1. by law; conforming to the law 2. in a legal manner.
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1 The child has now been legally adopted.
2 They are still legally married.
3 The drug can no longer be legally prescribed.
4 Attorneys are ethically and legally bound to absolute confidentiality.
5 The land belongs legally to the Government.
6 You cannot legally take possession of the property until three weeks after the contract is signed.
7 Pollution is legally controlled and enforced through various federal and state laws.
8 The station can now broadcast legally.
9 Doctors are legally obliged to take certain precautions.
10 The judge said the document was not legally binding.
11 A bill of exchange is a legally recognized document.
12 A gambling debt is not legally enforceable.
13 You are legally bound to report the accident.
14 The ban cannot be legally enforced.
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16 We are legally bound by this decision.
17 The suspect must appear and may be legally represented.
18 They are legally bound to appear in court.
19 People in Britain legally reach adulthood at 18.
20 The contract wasn't legally binding.
21 The recommendations are not legally enforceable .
22 The agreement will be legally binding.
23 Which of them is legally responsible for the accident?
24 You need to use legally precise terms.
25 Is the contract legally valid?
26 There are ways of legally avoiding taxes.
27 You are legally entitled to a full refund.
28 Legally, there is not a lot we can do.
29 It could be a bit problematic, legally speaking.
30 It helps to know where you stand legally.
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