Illegality
[il-ee-gal-i-tee] /ˌɪl iˈgæl ɪ ti/
noun, plural illegalities.
1.
condition or quality; unlawfulness.
2.
an act.
n.
1630s, from illegal + -ity; or else from French illegalité (14c.).
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