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More Enforcible Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for more enforcible in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of more enforcible in 7 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for more enforcible alphabetically.

illegal
  • actionable
  • banned
  • black-market
  • bootleg
  • contraband
  • criminal
  • crooked
  • extralegal
  • felonious
  • forbidden
  • heavy
  • hot
  • illegitimate
  • illicit
  • interdicted
  • irregular
illegitimate
  • contraband
  • illegal
  • illicit
  • improper
  • invalid
  • misbegotten
  • spurious
  • supposititious
  • unauthorized
  • unconstitutional
  • unlawful
  • unsanctioned
  • wicked
  • wrong
illicit
  • adulterous
  • black-market
  • bootleg
  • clandestine
  • contraband
  • contrary to law
  • criminal
  • crooked
  • dirty
  • felonious
  • furtive
  • guilty
  • heavy
  • illegal
  • illegitimate
  • immoral
invalid
  • bad
  • baseless
  • fallacious
  • false
  • ill-founded
  • illogical
  • inoperative
  • irrational
  • mad
  • not binding
  • not working
  • nugatory
  • null
  • null and void
  • reasonless
  • sophistic
unacceptable
  • below par
  • damaged
  • disagreeable
  • displeasing
  • distasteful
  • exceptionable
  • half-baked
  • ill-favored
  • improper
  • inadmissible
  • insupportable
  • lousy
  • not up to snuff
  • objectionable
  • obnoxious
  • offensive
unlawful
  • actionable
  • banned
  • bootleg
  • criminal
  • flagitious
  • forbidden
  • illegal
  • illegitimate
  • illicit
  • improper
  • iniquitous
  • lawless
  • nefarious
  • outlawed
  • prohibited
  • taboo
wrong
  • amiss
  • askew
  • astray
  • at fault
  • awry
  • bad
  • counterfactual
  • defective
  • erratic
  • erring
  • erroneous
  • fallacious
  • false
  • faulty
  • fluffed
  • goofed

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