About The Word Outlaw

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Outlaw

Outlaw Meaning & Definition
Outlaw Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Outlaw?

[n] someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime
[v] declare illegal; outlaw; "Marijuana is criminalized in the U.S."

Synonyms | Synonyms for Outlaw: criminal | criminalise | criminalize | crook | felon | illegalise | illegalize | malefactor

Related Terms | Find terms related to Outlaw: abstract | actionable | against the law | alien | anarchic | anarchistic | anomic | bad guy | bad person | badman | ban | bandit | banish | bar | barbarian | betrayer | blackball | blacklist | black-market | bootleg | boycott | brigand | cast off | cast out | castaway | chargeable | chuck | clear | clear away | clear out | clear the decks | contraband | contrary to law | convict | criminal | crook | cut | cut out | debar | deceiver | declasse | delinquent | deny | deport | deracine | derelict | desperado | desperate criminal | disallow | disfellowship | displaced person | dispose of | double-dealer | DP | eject | elide | eliminate | embargo | emigre | enjoin | eradicate | evictee | evildoer | exclude | exclude from | excommunicate | exile | expatriate | expel | expellee | extradite | felon | felonious | flawed | footpad | forbid | foreign devil | foreigner | fugitate | fugitive | gallows bird | gangster | gaolbird | get quit of | get rid of | get shut of | gringo | gunman | gunslinger | highwayman | illegal | illegitimate | illicit | impermissible | inhibit | interdict | irregular | Ishmael | jailbird | Judas | justiciable | lawbreaker | lawless | leper | liquidate | malefactor | malevolent | malfeasant | malfeasor | misfeasor | mobster | nonconstitutional | nonlegal | nonlicit | ostracize | outcast | outcast of society | outcaste | outlander | outlawed | outsider | pariah | persona non grata | picaroon | pick out | pirate | preclude | prevent | prohibit | proscribe | public enemy | punishable | purge | quisling | racketeer | refugee | refuse | reject | relegate | remove | renegade | repress | robber | root out | root up | rule out | rusticate | say no to | scofflaw | send away | send down | send to Coventry | shut out | sinner | snub | social outcast | spurn | stranger | strike off | strike out | suppress | swindler | taboo | the Wandering Jew | thief | throw over | throw overboard | thrust out | thug | traitor | tramontane | transgressor | transport | triable | two-timer | Uitlander | ultramontane | unacceptable person | unallowed | unauthorized | unconstitutional | under-the-counter | under-the-table | undesirable | unlawful | unofficial | unstatutory | untouchable | unwarrantable | unwarranted | villain | wanderer | weed out | worker of ill | wrongdoer | wrongful

See Also | abductor | accessary | accessory | arsonist | ban | Billie the Kid | blackmailer | Bonney | bootlegger | briber | censor | coconspirator | conspirator | contrabandist | desperado | desperate criminal | disallow | drug dealer | drug peddler | drug trafficker | extortioner | extortionist | firebug | forbid | fugitive | fugitive from justice | gangster | gangster's moll | goon | gun moll | habitual criminal | highbinder | highjacker | hijacker | hood | hoodlum | incendiary | interdict | James | Jesse James | kidnapper | law offender | lawbreaker | liquidator | MacGregor | machinator | mafioso | manslayer | mobster | moll | mooncurser | moonshiner | murderer | offender | parolee | peddler | plotter | probationer | prohibit | proscribe | punk | pusher | racketeer | raper | rapist | recidivist | repeater | Rob Roy | Robert MacGregor | runner | scofflaw | smuggler | snatcher | stealer | strong-armer | suborner | thief | thug | tough | toughie | traitor | treasonist | veto | violator | William H. Bonney | wrongdoer

Outlaw In Webster's Dictionary

\Out"law`\, n. [AS. ?tlaga, ?tlah. See {Out}, and {Law}.] A person excluded from the benefit of the law, or deprived of its protection. --Blackstone.
\Out"law`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Outlawed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Outlawing}.] [AS. ?tlagian.] 1. To deprive of the benefit and protection of law; to declare to be an outlaw; to proscribe. --Blackstone. 2. To remove from legal jurisdiction or enforcement; as, to outlaw a debt or claim; to deprive of legal force. ``Laws outlawed by necessity.'' --Fuller.

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