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  2. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word outlaw as a noun and a verb. Find out how to use outlaw in a sentence and how it differs from related words like illegal and unlawful.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OutlawOutlaw - Wikipedia

    An outlaw, in its original and legal meaning, is a person declared as outside the protection of the law. In pre-modern societies, all legal protection was withdrawn from the criminal, so anyone was legally empowered to persecute or kill them.

  4. Learn the meaning of outlaw as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, antonyms, and related words. Find out how to pronounce outlaw and see translations in different languages.

  5. noun. a lawless person or habitual criminal, especially one who is a fugitive from the law. Synonyms: brigand, bandit, desperado. a person, group, or thing excluded from the benefits and protection of the law. a person under sentence of outlawry.

  6. Outlaw is an American legal drama television series created by John Eisendrath that aired on NBC. The one-hour courtroom drama stars Jimmy Smits as a Supreme Court Justice, Cyrus Garza, who resigns from the bench and returns to private practice in an elite law firm where Claire Sax, love interest to Garza, is a powerful senior partner.

    No.
    Title
    Directed By
    Written By
    1
    "Pilot"
    2
    "In Re: Officer Daniel Hale"
    3
    "In Re: Jessica Davis"
    4
    "In Re: Curtis Farwell"
    John Eisendrath
  7. noun. someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime. synonyms: criminal, crook, felon, malefactor. see more. verb. declare illegal. synonyms: criminalise, criminalize, illegalise, illegalize. see more. adjective. contrary to or forbidden by law. “an outlaw strike” synonyms: illegitimate, illicit, outlawed, unlawful.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb outlaw, which means to make something or somebody illegal. See synonyms, word origin and example sentences from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

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