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The plural form of sister-in-law is sisters-in-law.
The noun 'advocate' is a word for someone who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy; a word for someone who pleads the cause of another in a court of law; a word for a person. The word 'advocate' is also a verb: advocate, advocates, advocating, advocated.
Yes, the noun 'legal' is a singular, common noun; a word for a person who acts in a legal manner or with legal authority; a person whose status is protected by or in accordance with law. The word 'legal' is also an adjective.
The word deceitful means: intended to deceive (intended to trick or mislead someone), fallacious, fraudulent. In law, it specifically refers to the tort of fraud or misrepresentation of fact. In ordinary speech, it is often used when referring to a person who is untruthful or intentionally dishonest.
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Loving a person is not a crime in law. You can love anyone and depends how that person is.
Unconstitutional.
Unconstitutional.
The closest thing I can think of is "moral law-breaking." It's not a word, more of a concept, I guess.
Lawyer because they learn the law.
The word fugitive reffers to a person who is running from law enforcement.
Sister-in-law describes a female. Brother-in-law describes a male.
Heterarchy. "Anarchy" is the antonym of rule-of-law, and describes a specific political state where there is an absence of government.
The word "cuñada" in Spanish translates to "sister-in-law" in English. It refers to the sister of a person's spouse.