felonize
English
Verb
felonize (third-person singular simple present felonizes, present participle felonizing, simple past and past participle felonized)
- To classify a crime as a felony.
- January 2015 The War on Drugs Is Burning Out Rolling Stone
- Prop 47 also de-felonized nonviolent theft of less than $950.
- May 2018 Medical Marijuana Not a State Crime on College Campuses, AZ Supreme Court Rules Phoenix New Times
- That law, pushed by university officials and cannabis prohibitionists, re-felonized marijuana on college campuses for medical patients.
- January 2015 The War on Drugs Is Burning Out Rolling Stone
- To classify a person as a felon.
- June 2018 California Experience Drove Principal to Teach Rio Grande Sun
- Archuleta tells his most difficult students that they will be principals one day. “They look at me like, ‘Huh? You’re crazy,’” he said. “A lot of me really feels it. Because I’m them. It was fortunate that my activism didn’t get me felonized, because I wouldn’t be where I’m at today.” He believes his life is a credit to Jesus.
- June 2018 California Experience Drove Principal to Teach Rio Grande Sun
Derived terms
- de-felonize
- re-felonize
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