illegally enter

Frequency: 6.89.1 per million words

Used when someone enters a place (e.g., a country) without permission.

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Examples (20)

  • People who enter the country illegally face the risk of deportation.
  • Many people attempt to illegally enter the country each year.
  • The suspects were accused of illegally entering the restricted military zone.
  • The suspect tried to illegally enter the abandoned warehouse.
  • He was arrested after he illegally entered his ex-wife's home.
  • They were caught attempting to illegally enter restricted airspace.
  • The new security system is designed to prevent hackers from illegally entering the network.
  • Border patrol works to prevent individuals from illegally entering.
  • Any vessel that illegally enters these territorial waters will be seized.
  • It is a serious crime to illegally enter a foreign nation.
  • They had illegally entered the abandoned warehouse to take photos.
  • Hackers often illegally enter computer systems to steal data.
  • The government has tightened border controls to stop people from illegally entering the country.
  • The group planned to illegally enter the heavily guarded facility.
  • The journalist was charged for illegally entering the confidential archive room.
  • Anyone found to illegally enter will face severe penalties.
  • If you illegally enter a construction site, you are trespassing and can be prosecuted.
  • She was advised not to illegally enter private property.
  • The investigation revealed that the data breach occurred when an unauthorized user illegally entered the company's servers.
  • The refugees hoped they would not have to illegally enter to find safety.