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"IELTS Vocabulary for Law & Crime"

Vocabulary plays a part and parcel role in everyone's life. In this series we generally help you to enhance your IELTS vocabulary. Today's topic is Law and Crime. As you might already know that law and crime is a prominent IELTS topics.

The topic of law and crime is particularly common in IELTS speaking and writing, where you are expected to have a more general and in-depth discussion of the topic.
Here is a list of vocabulary words related to law & crime.

1. Heavily fine (Noun)
Meaning - To charge someone a lot of money since he/she has violated a law or regulation
Example - Harry was heavily fined for speeding.
              - Samuel was not only thrown into jail but also heavily fined.

2. Legalize (Verb)
Meaning - To make something become legal
Example - The government won’t ever legalize the drugs trade.

3. Solid evidence (Noun)
Meaning - Very convincing evidence
Example - Mr. Thomas is not worried because he has a solid evidence.
             
4. Taken into consideration (Expression)
Meaning - Take a look or take into account or consider
Example - The judge took into consideration the fact that it was her first offence.
              - The judge took into consideration that he used no violence in the commission of his crime.  

5. Offenders (Noun)
Meaning - People who commit crimes/illegal acts
Example - The number of offenders has climbed in many countries over recent decades.
              
6. Break the law (Verb)
Meaning - To fail to obey a law; to act contrary to a law; to do something illegal
Example - Doctors who break the law face up to two years in prison.
              - Thomas didn’t break any laws.

7. To enforce strict regulations on (Expression)
Meaning - To make sure a tough punishment to people if they do something against the laws or regulations
Example - Due to the high-quality requirements on medical systems, regulatory bodies enforce strict regulations on how products are created.
             
8. Obligatory (Adjective)
Meaning - Compulsory; something that you must do because of the rules or the law
Example - It is obligatory for the citizens to obey the laws.
            
9. Insecurity (Noun)
Meaning - The state of not being safe or protected
Example - Due to his insecurity, he always felt that others were making fun of him.
           
10. To impose discipline (Verb)
Meaning - To make people obey the rules of a particular organization (school or college)
Example - Harry reacted by imposing tough discipline and demanding better results.
              - Management imposed discipline that is too harsh.

11. Disqualified (Adjective)
Meaning - To stop somebody from doing something because they have done something wrong
Example - He had been drinking and driving and he was disqualified from driving for seven months.

 


 


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