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to criminalize
verb
To make (something) a crime; to make illegal under criminal law; to ban.
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He seeks to criminalize abortion and to criminally charge doctors for performing them.
"We said, we don't want to cuddle criminals, but we don't want to criminalize good kids.
For them to criminalize us was disgusting".
They try to criminalize journalism.
Why is Mr. Putin so determined to criminalize homosexuality?
That is why we don't want to criminalize parents.
Congress should pass a bill to criminalize deceptive campaign practices.
They drafted harsh legislation to criminalize the undocumented.
Would it be appropriate now to criminalize that?
A bill to criminalize driving by illegal immigrants, and to evict them from public housing.
"The authorities must stop trying to criminalize journalism, including politically committed journalism," Mr. Bihr said.
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