illegalizations

/ɪˌliːɡələˈzeɪʃənz/
noun
  1. The acts or processes of making something illegal or prohibited by law.
    • The government's illegalizations of new pollutants aim to protect the environment.
    • The illegalizations of certain drugs have sparked debates about public health and personal freedom.
    • Historians study the illegalizations of various practices to understand shifts in social values.
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