illicit - use in sentences

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • do: I accuse nobody without proof, because I realize it's just as bad to accuse someone frivolously as to do something illicit.

Modifies a noun

  • trafficking: The fight against the illicit traffic in cultural property The extent of illicit trafficking has never been greater.
  • antiquity: No provenance is what keeps the trade in illicit antiquities alive.
  • brokering: The fifth cluster focused on the issues of import/export controls and illicit brokering.
  • distillation: The new duty structure was intended to prevent illicit distillation in Great Britain: it was a compromise designed to protect the spirit revenue.
  • drug: Like most illicit drugs, you can never be sure of what is in them.
  • distiller: He stood six feet four inches tall and his stature helped to silence any of the illicit distillers who challenged the newly licensed distillery.

Modifying Another Word

  • often: Saying you understand will often illicit a grunt at best.
  • only: The profits to be made encourage not only illicit plundering of ancient sites but skillful forgeries.
  • apparently: I do not have time this evening to unravel the complexities of this apparently illicit relationship.
  • entirely: As the supply chain is entirely illicit, there are no legitimate manufacturers with whom the government can work to restrict supply.
  • not: But we're not illicit any more, so you're going to have to stop being that too.

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