under legal age

  • 21Legal name — This article is about the legal name of a person. For the legal name of a business, see legal name (business). Legal name is the name that an individual is given at birth and/or recognized by a government or other legal entity, or which appears… …

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  • 22age — 1 /eIdZ/ noun 1 HOW OLD (C, U) the number of years someone has lived or something has existed: Francis is the same age as me. | The boys were six years apart in age. | There were dozens of kids there, all different ages. | at the age of (=when… …

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  • 23under age — {adj. phr.} Too young; not old enough; below legal age. * /He could not enlist in the army because he was under age./ * /Rose was not allowed to enroll in the Life Saving Course because she was under age./ Contrast: OF AGE(1) …

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  • 24under age — {adj. phr.} Too young; not old enough; below legal age. * /He could not enlist in the army because he was under age./ * /Rose was not allowed to enroll in the Life Saving Course because she was under age./ Contrast: OF AGE(1) …

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  • 25under\ age — adj. phr. too young; not old enough; below legal age. He could not enlist in the army because he was under age. Rose was not allowed to enroll in the Life Saving Course because she was under age. Contrast: of age(1) …

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  • 26under — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English, adverb & preposition, from Old English; akin to Old High German untar under, Latin inferus situated beneath, lower, infra below, Sanskrit adha Date: before 12th century 1. in or into a position below or… …

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  • 27age — See: ACT ONE S AGE or BE ONE S AGE, DOG S AGE or COON S AGE, LEGAL AGE or LAWFUL AGE, OF AGE, OVER AGE, UNDER AGE …

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  • 28age — See: ACT ONE S AGE or BE ONE S AGE, DOG S AGE or COON S AGE, LEGAL AGE or LAWFUL AGE, OF AGE, OVER AGE, UNDER AGE …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 29age — See: act one s age or be one s age, dog s age or coon s age, legal age or lawful age, of age, over age, under age …

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  • 30under-age — /ˈʌndər eɪdʒ / (say unduhr ayj) adjective below the customary or required age, especially below the legal age, as for entering licensed premises, marrying, etc. Also, under aged …