An official rule or ruling prohibiting something generally, or forbidding someone to do something others can do.
1 The court said outlawing assisted suicide deprives people of dignity and autonomy.
2 He introduced a bill outlawing sodium fluoroacetate, but it died in committee.
3 They demanded a new government and the outlawing of communism within five days.
4 Sweden set the trend in Europe by outlawing paying for sex in 1999.
5 Kenya follows a number of African governments in outlawing the practice.
6 However, the COGTA Minister's reasoning for outlawing cigarettes has raised a few eyebrows.
7 He vacillated on his support for abortion rights, but never supported outlawing abortion.
8 It's no surprise that pop stars spoke openly about outlawing the dance parties.
9 The Law, outlawing the traitor, is a great and terrible thing.
10 At that time, England had no civil or criminal laws outlawing revenge porn.
11 Must we submit to the outlawing of our customs and observances?
12 France has not gone as far as Britain by outlawing ransom payments by companies.
13 Of course, outlawing certain language isn't likely to solve racism.
14 But outlawing press photographs of public people in public places also smacks of censorship.
15 The Fed said it was not setting pay caps or outlawing any specific practices.
16 Webb-Kenyon was a measure outlawing the importation of alcoholic beverages into a dry state.
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