Synonym: convict, criminal, exile, outcast. Similar words: burst out laughing, outlet, outline, law, at last, jet lag, lawn, at large. Meaning: ['aʊtlɔː] n. someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime. v. declare illegal; outlaw. adj. 1. contrary to or forbidden by law 2. disobedient to or defiant of law.
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61. A 14-year-old girl from Yell County, Ark., named Mattie Ross hires Rooster to help track down an outlaw who murdered both her father and a Texas state senator before fleeing into Choctaw territory.
62. The regional governor has been given powers to outlaw strikes and expel suspected troublemakers.
63. All the king did was declaring the wrong-doer as an outlaw and notify it to all his subjects that helping the outlawed person will amount to an offence against the king himself.
64. In fact,(Sentence dictionary) behaviorism would outlaw the study of human action and substitute physiology for it.
65. Anime shows like Cowboy Outlaw Star have been similar mixes of science fiction and Western elements.
66. After Travis Outlaw made a layup for Portland , Radmanovic hit a 3 - pointer to make it 104 - 99.
67. Governments and local leaders must promote other ways to earn an income to successfully outlaw female circumcision, said U.N. Population Fund spokesman Abubakar Dungus.
68. The outlaw pulled out a dagger and bade defiance to the policemen.
69. His real motive for his hatred of Mexicans may have been the loss of 800,000 acres of prime timber land to the Mexican outlaw(sentencedict.com), Pancho Villa.
70. I am an expert in stucco, a veteran in love, and an outlaw in Peru.
71. Anime shows like Cowboy Bebop, Trigun and Outlaw Star have been similar mixes of science fiction and Western elements.
72. Some say, however, that the friendship between Garrett and Bonney led the lawman to let the outlaw go and another man's body lies beneath the famous headstone.
73. In the last fifteen years, the outlaw biker has been the dominant image for motorcycling.
74. An arrested member of the outlaw militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi is presented to the media at the Police Crime Investigation Department in Karachi, Pakistan.
75. Robin is back from the Crusades and in trouble with King John, who declares him an outlaw “to be hunted all the days of his life”: cue a feast of deadeye archery and slashing swordfights.
76. When the activist heard that Museveni wants to outlaw female circumcision, it brought back memories of her own experience of being "stitched like a curtain, " she said.
77. Adams attempted to outlaw slavery in the District of Columbia ( Washington . D . C . ).
78. 'Commander of the Army of the Kingdom of Scotland ' - the outlaw Wallace was now knighted and made Guardian of Scotland in Balliol's name at the forest kirk, at either Selkirk or Carluke.
79. Truman also proposed the Fair Employment Practices Act, which would outlaw racial and religious discrimination in hiring.
80. Fair Employment Practices Act , which would outlaw racial and religious discrimination in hiring.
81. And when Guy of Gisborne had been shamed and the Prior of Newark had suffered loss at Robin's hands, Abbot Hugo sent for Isambart to meet him and Guy, to make an end of the bold outlaw.
82. Fearless and unworried at all times, whether dealing with religious debate, a patricidal prince, or a murderous outlaw.
83. Mr Tung said he sees no reason at this stage to outlaw Falun Gong.
84. Traders say illegal refineries pay outlaw miners for semi-processed rare earth ore with sacks of cash.
More similar words: burst out laughing, outlet, outline, law, at last, jet lag, lawn, at large, atlantic, lawyer, fall away, lawsuit, lawmaker, rule of law, transatlantic, due process of law.