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Meanings of
outlawed
in English
Contrary to or forbidden by law.
unlawful
outlaw
illicit
illegitimate
Related terms
illegal
Synonyms
Examples for "
unlawful
"
unlawful
outlaw
illicit
illegitimate
Examples for "
unlawful
"
1
The Content shall not be used for any
unlawful
or unauthorized purposes.
2
ICSID in a partial ruling last year said that move was
unlawful
.
3
However much we may sympathise with the workers, their actions are
unlawful
.
4
The Western Cape police have issued a 'no-tolerance' policy to
unlawful
conduct.
5
The commission said the recordings were potentially
unlawful
and informed the police.
1
Several Muslim leaders called for international action to
outlaw
acts of blasphemy.
2
Sigmund trained him in the ways of the hunter and the
outlaw
.
3
It also seeks to
outlaw
ties between local and foreign political groups.
4
The Government has accepted a Fine Gael Bill to
outlaw
ticket touting.
5
Working for Amnesty International, to seek to
outlaw
torture throughout the world.
1
The biggest consumer market for
illicit
drugs, however, remains the marijuana market.
2
Question 2: Rate effective implementation of regulations against improper or
illicit
trade.
3
Amano said more needed to be done to stop
illicit
nuclear trafficking.
4
The law currently regulates the handling of data collected by
illicit
means.
5
Government efforts to cooperate with international partners to control
illicit
drug trade.
1
The opposition rejects the vote as rigged, saying Ahmadinejad's government is
illegitimate
.
2
Ukraine's government and Western nations have rejected the Russian-backed referendum as
illegitimate
.
3
They say the new government Ahmadinejad is to appoint will be
illegitimate
.
4
The worldwide concerns resulted in the Kimberley Process to mark
illegitimate
diamonds.
5
He and the president, once again, trusted
illegitimate
power over stated principles.
Usage of
outlawed
in English
1
Previously, it has
outlawed
investments in areas including nuclear weapons and tobacco.
2
The C-Venture Capital Company regime has been strictly
outlawed
in this document.
3
Opposition parties are
outlawed
and political activists are routinely detained or assaulted.
4
So Swayvill
outlawed
the Amber cult as heretical, for obvious political reasons.
5
The Government
outlawed
salmon drift net fishing on the Shannon in 2007.
6
Hundreds more victims of
outlawed
paramilitaries are also missing around the country.
7
The Taft-Hartley Act
outlawed
closed union shops and weakened union political activism.
8
So the truth should be
outlawed
because someone might find the truth?
9
We therefore proclaim this day that the clan of Hashim is
outlawed
.
10
Communist unions and organizations were
outlawed
,
hundreds of Chinese Communist leaders executed.
11
Since professional boxing was
outlawed
in Norway, that meant relocating to Germany.
12
Since late March, the sale and purchase of cigarettes has been
outlawed
.
13
Cruise ships for leisure purposes have been specifically
outlawed
at Level 2.
14
The US passed the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which
outlawed
foreign bribery.
15
For this is a country where the practice is almost completely
outlawed
.
16
The candidates are accused of illegal ties to Saddam's
outlawed
Baath party.
Other examples for "outlawed"
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outlawed
outlaw
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
outlaw in
outlaw discrimination
outlaw group
outlaw paramilitaries
outlaw rebel
More collocations
Outlawed
through the time
Outlawed
across language varieties
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Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common