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outlaw

out·law [ ówt làw ]


noun  (plural out·laws)
Definition:
 
1. fugitive criminal: a notorious criminal, especially one on the run

2. somebody without legal rights: somebody, often a criminal, who has been officially deprived of legal rights and so is not protected by the law

3. rebellious person: somebody who is rebellious or flouts the law

4. vicious animal: a savage or uncontrollable animal



transitive verb  (past and past participle out·lawed, present participle out·law·ing, 3rd person present singular out·laws)
Definition:
 
1. ban something: to make something illegal

2. take away somebody's legal rights: to deprive somebody officially of all their legal rights

[12th century. < Old Norse útlagi "person outside the law" < útlagr "outlawed, banished"]
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