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Word | Outlaw |
Gujarati Meaning | કાયદાના રક્ષણમાંથી બકાત કરાયેલો માણસ, બહારવટિયો, લૂંટારો, કાયદાના રક્ષણમાંથી બહિષ્કૃત કરવું, સમાજબહિષ્કૃત કરવું, બેકાયદા જાહેર કરવું, કાનૂની રક્ષણથી વંચિત, કાનૂની રક્ષણથી વંચિત કરવું, કાયદા દ્વારા બહિષ્કૃત વ્યક્તિ, બહાર જવું તે |
contrary to or forbidden by law; an illegitimate seizure of power; illicit trade; an outlaw strike; unlawful measures / disobedient to or defiant of law / A person excluded from the benefit of the law, or deprived of its protection. / a person who fights against the law and is told that he cannot be protected by the law. Robin Hood and his men were outlaws / a person who has broken the law, especially one who remains at large or is a fugitive. / a person who has broken the law and who is hiding or running away to avoid punishment / to make (something) illegal, | |
Usage | ⇒ Robin Hood was an outlaw ⇒ Billy the Kid was one of the most famous outlaws of America's early history. ⇒ Despite what romantic notions your kind has invented we are criminals, bandits and outlaws . ⇒ outlaw war |
Synonyms | proscribe, criminal, prohibit, ban, interdict, crook, bar, disallow, felon, forbid, banish, desperado, malefactor, bandit, deny, exclude, brigand, exile, fugitive, inhibit, |
Antonyms | decriminalise, legalize, allow, decriminalize, empower, legitimate, permit, approve, authorize, certify, encourage, lawful, legal, legitimatize, legitimize, brook, endorse, legitimatise, legitimise, nourish, |
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