decriminalize Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdiːˈkrɪm.ɪ.nəl.aɪz]
  • Us [ ˌdiːˈkrɪm.ə.nəl.aɪz]

Meaning of decriminalize In English

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  • One important hallmark of this tendency was the decision in 1951 to decriminalize absenteeism.

  • Township behaviour could only improve if shebeens were decriminalized, they argued.

  • We must have the courage to say that we must control, and not simply decriminalize drug use.

  • This group has concluded that the criminalization of kratom is unnecessary, problematic and counter-productive, and has summarily recommended that kratom be decriminalized.

  • The tendency since the early 1970s has been to decriminalize a number of actions formerly indictable under the penal code.

  • Quakers were especially modern in their treatment of mental illness, decriminalizing insanity and turning away from punishment and confinement.

  • In addition, in places where the trade has been decriminalized, at least some types of participants remain illegal.

  • Conversely, when local politics determines that it is no longer a crime, they may be decriminalized.

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