1. underage - Noun
2. underage - Adjective
3. underage - Adjective Satellite
not of legal age
dependent by virtue of youth
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Accession Young Alexander with his father King Milan in 1888 less than a year before Milan abdicated the throne in favour of his underage son. Source: Internet
After arranging to meet with the minor indoors, police received consent to search her phone and found evidence of two more underage victims. Source: Internet
A more recent DOL report listed cattle herding as a major agricultural activity that employed underage children. citation Culture Because of its great variety of peoples and languages, Chad possesses a rich cultural heritage. Source: Internet
Across the country, parents, educators and lawmakers are fuming about nicotine "vaping" among underage students. Source: Internet
“And that part of Jeffrey’s ability to manipulate was that he had this video of powerful men having sex with underage girls. Source: Internet