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1 law-abiding
adjectiveobeying the law:مُطيع للقانونa law-abiding citizen.
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2 common-law
adjectivereferring to a relationship between two people who are not officially married, but have the same rights as husband and wife:مُتَعَلِّق بِالقانون العامa common-law wife/husband.
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3 قانون إجرائي
قانُونٌ إجْرائِيّprocedural law, adjective law -
4 قانون إجرائي
قانُونٌ إجْرائِيّprocedural law, adjective law -
5 legislative
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6 healthy
adjective1) (generally) having good health:I'm rarely ill – I'm really a very healthy person
صَحيح ، صِحّيMy bank balance is healthier now than it used to be.
2) causing or helping to produce good health:مُفيد للصِّحَّهa healthy climate.
3) resulting from good health:دالٌّ على الصِّحَّهa healthy appetite.
سَليم، منطقيHe shows a healthy respect for the law.
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7 lawful
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8 lawless
adjectivepaying no attention to, and not keeping, the law:خارِج على القانونIn its early days, the American West was full of lawless men.
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9 protected
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10 proven
adjective( especially in law) proved.مُبَرْهَن، مُثْبَت -
11 punishable
adjective(of offences etc) able or likely to be punished by law:مُسْتَوْجِب العِقابDriving without a licence is a punishable offence.
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12 criminal
[ˈkrɪmɪnl]1. adjective1) concerned with crime:جِنائيcriminal law.
2) against the law:جِنائي، غَير قانونيTheft is a criminal offence.
3) very wrong; wicked:إجراميa criminal waste of food.
2. nouna person who has been found guilty of a crime.مُجْرم، جانِ -
13 legal
[ˈliːgəl] adjective1) lawful; allowed by the law:Is it legal to bring gold watches into the country?
قانونيa legal contract.
2) concerned with or used in the law:قَضائيthe legal profession.
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14 civil
[ˈsɪvl] adjective1) polite, courteous.مُهَذَّب، لَطيف، مُؤَدَّب2) of the state or community:مَدَنيcivil rights.
3) ordinary; not military or religious:لَيْسَ عَسْكَرِيّا أو دينِيّا، مَدَنيcivil life.
4) concerned with law cases which are not criminal.قانون مَدَني -
15 effective
[-tɪv] adjective1) having power to produce, or producing, a desired result:فَعّالThese new teaching methods have proved very effective.
2) striking or pleasing:مُثيرan effective display of flowers.
3) in operation; working; active:فِعْلي، فَعّالThe new law becomes effective next week.
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16 forensic
[fəˈrensɪk] adjectiveof or concerning courts of law:قَضائي، شَرْعيforensic medicine.
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17 fundamental
[fandəˈmentl]1. adjectiveof great importance; essential; basic:أصْلي ، جَوْهَري ،أوَّلي، أساسيRespect for law and order is fundamental to a peaceful society.
2. nouna basic or essential part of any thing:أساسLearning to read is one of the fundamentals of education.
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18 illegal
[ɪˈliːgəl] adjectivenot allowed by the law; not legal:غَيْر قانوني، غَيْر شَرْعيIt is illegal to park a car here.
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19 illegitimate
[ɪlɪˈdʒɪtəmət] adjective1) born of parents not married to each other.غَيْر شَرْعي2) unacceptable or not allowed ( especially by law).غَيْر مَسْموح قانونيّا -
20 judicial
[dʒuˈdɪʃəl] adjectiveof a judge or court of law:قَضائيHe might bring judicial proceedings against you.
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