Examples of 'criminalise' in a sentence

Meaning of "criminalise"

Criminalise (verb): To make an action illegal or punishable by law, categorizing it as a criminal offense.
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  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of criminalize.

How to use "criminalise" in a sentence

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We already properly criminalise incitement to commit terrorism.
Turkish government abandons plans to criminalise adultery.
This may criminalise migrants even further.
Many laws fail to adequately criminalise torture by.
To criminalise national employers at a time of deepening recession is absurd.
African nations to criminalise false drug trafficking.
The legal definition of terrorism threatens to criminalise us all.
Zimbabwean law to criminalise redollarisation on the cards.
This is of course yet another attempt to criminalise solidarity.
We must not criminalise the captain.
That much the state is not going to criminalise.
The law goes further to criminalise the registration.
I will criminalise those who loot our treasury.
For that we penalise and criminalise them.
The aim is to criminalise the activities of escort agencies.

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I therefore do not intend to criminalise anybody.
Failure to criminalise laundering the proceeds of serious crime.
It would be a mistake to criminalise such agreements.
We will criminalise and delegitimise the fossil fuel industry.
India has chosen to criminalise vaping.
We might legitimately ask why there is this desire to criminalise.
It is not indispensable to criminalise the act of travelling as such.
Criminalise the people.
Some countries criminalise suicide attempts.
European legislation should not inadvertently criminalise this trade.
The law does not criminalise emotional violence against men.
Most countries have legislation designed to criminalise some drug use.
Law could criminalise millions.
These infractions are very vague and have already been used to criminalise defenders.
Then they pledged to criminalise parents who smack.
It will criminalise the freedoms that so many of our people fought for.
Because you criminalise them.
It will criminalise the freedom so many of our people fought for.
It is wrong to criminalise them.
It would also criminalise watching online content that is likely to be helpful to a terrorist.
Legislative steps should be taken to criminalise the handling of stolen goods.
They may not criminalise the lawful exercise of fundamental rights and freedoms.
Criticisms which had been made of actions to criminalise certain legal activities were illogical.
If you criminalise people they will start to see things from the other side.
Courts were used to criminalise political activity.
To criminalise any and all criticism of Israel.
Legislation has not been introduced to criminalise torture and enforced disappearance.
Laws that criminalise key affected communities or their behaviour and drive them away from services.
These companies are therefore all subject to laws that criminalise foreign bribery.
It includes proposals to criminalise identity theft and attacks on information systems.
If you decree a legal age then you simply criminalise and marginalise.
It would also criminalise illicit production and cross border smuggling.
Legislation is currently under preparation that will explicitly criminalise membership of a terrorist organisation.
We oppose attempts to criminalise youth through lowering the age limit for criminal responsibility.
The international community should take the necessary steps to criminalise incitement to terrorism.

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