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- Dictionaryout·law/ˈoutˌlô/
noun
- 1. a person who has broken the law, especially one who remains at large or is a fugitive: "bands of outlaws held up trains"
verb
- 1. ban or make illegal: "Maryland outlawed cheap small-caliber pistols" Similar Opposite
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Synonyms for OUTLAW: ban, criminalize, illegalize, prohibit, forbid, proscribe, interdict, enjoin; Antonyms of OUTLAW: legalize, permit, let, allow, suffer, decriminalize, approve, endorse.
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Synonyms for OUTLAWS: bans, criminalizes, forbids, prohibits, illegalizes, proscribes, enjoins, bars; Antonyms of OUTLAWS: permits, legalizes, allows, decriminalizes, lets, suffers, approves, endorses
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