Pronunciation: /ˈlɔːfəl/
adjective adjective describes a quality or attribute of a noun, in this case 'lawful' describes something that is allowed or permitted by law
A1 It is important to always follow lawful rules and regulations.
A2 Driving above the speed limit is not considered lawful behavior.
B1 Businesses must ensure their practices are lawful to avoid legal consequences.
B2 The company was fined for not complying with lawful environmental regulations.
C1 The lawyer argued that the search was not conducted in a lawful manner.
C2 The court ruled that the actions of the defendant were not lawful under the circumstances.
formal It is important to ensure that all actions taken by the company are lawful and comply with regulations.
informal Make sure you're not doing anything shady - keep it lawful.
slang Don't do anything sketchy, keep it lawful.
figurative In the court of life, always choose the path that is lawful and just.
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