I work for the legal department.
Murder is illegal. However killing someone in self defence if your life or other people's lives are in danger is legal.
Due to legal reasons, we cannot give out personal details.
It isn't legal to make a U-turn here. The legal team went to court.
Mr. Tom's lawyer have decided not to proceed with the case.
Rosie explained to the officer that she had thought shoplifting was legal.
I intend to challenge the legality of his claim in the courts.
The abstract nouns are: 1820 (a noun for a year is a word for a concept of time)rights
I have legal aid.
There is no special legal term for punishment; that specific word appears in the U.S. Constitution, among other places. Some synonyms used in the legal system include imprisonment, sentence, custodial sentence, and incarceration.
sentence (grammar) = el frasesentence (criminal or legal) = la sentencia sentence (verb) = sentenciar
There was legal precedence for the decision. It was not legal for them to take control of the property. The legal team worked hard to defend the corporation.
The legal profession knows the country's laws.
One such word is plaintiff, which word represents the instigator of a legal action. What if is another example, if you believe this is a complete sentence.
The legal costs were borne by the borrower and not the lender.
It isn't legal to make a U-turn here. The legal team went to court.
With a permit, it is legal (lawful) to carry a concealed weapon. The legal system is complicated by the many disparate laws passed by various levels of government.
The word penalty is a noun. A penalty is a legal sentence.
A clause is a specific part of a legal document. An example sentence would be: She was advised to read that clause very closely.
A 'sentence' can mean two things: 1. A discrete collection of words or utterances relating to the same subject. 2. A legal punishment. Since I know of no standard legal sentence containing the word 'obfuscate', I assume your question relates to the former definition. Therefore, the answer would be: 'A discrete collection of words relating to the word 'obfuscate'.' Hope that helps.