OUTLAW vs BANISH: NOUN
- An in-law: a relative by marriage.
- A wild horse.
- A person who operates outside established norms.
- A person who is excluded from normal legal rights.
- A person engaging habitually in criminal activity, especially theft or robbery; an habitually lawless person, especially one who is a fugitive from the law.
- A vicious, untamed animal: sometimes used attributively.
- Synonyms Robber, bandit, brigand, freebooter, highwayman, marauder.
- A disorderly person living in defiant violation of the law; a habitual criminal.
- A person excluded from the benefit of the law, or deprived of its protection.
- Someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
- One who is excluded from the benefit of the law, or deprived of its protection. Formerly it was lawful in Great Britain for any one to kill such a person. See outlawry.
- Someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime
- A wild or vicious horse or other animal.
- A person excluded from normal legal protection and rights.
- A rebel; a nonconformist.
- A habitual criminal.
- A fugitive from the law.
- N/A
OUTLAW vs BANISH: ADJECTIVE
- Disobedient to or defiant of law
- Contrary to or forbidden by law
- N/A
OUTLAW vs BANISH: VERB
- To place a ban upon
- To deprive of legal force.
- Declare illegal; outlaw
- Expel, as if by official decree
- Expel from a community or group
- Ban from a place of residence, as for punishment
- Drive away
- To send someone away and forbid that person from returning.
- To expel, especially from the mind.
OUTLAW vs BANISH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To remove from legal jurisdiction or enforcement; ; to deprive of legal force.
- To render illegal; to ban, prohibit, or proscribe under sanction of some penalty.
- To place under a ban; prohibit.
- To declare illegal.
- To deprive (one declared to be a criminal fugitive) of the protection of the law.
- To drive away; to compel to depart; to dispel.
- To drive out, as from a home or familiar place; -- used with from and out of.
- To condemn to exile, or compel to leave one's country, by authority of the ruling power.
- To drive away; expel.
- To force to leave a country or place by official decree; exile.
OUTLAW vs BANISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Declare illegal
- To deprive of the benefit and protection of law; declare an outlaw; proscribe.
- To remove from legal jurisdiction; deprive of legal force. An obligation which by reason of the lapse of time has become barred by the statute of limitations, so that no action will lie on it, is said to be outlawed.
- Outlaw
- Synonyms Banish, Exile, Expel, expatriate, put away, are all used of removal by physical or moral compulsion; they all have a figurative as well as a literal use. To banish is, literally, to put out of a community or country by ban or civil interdict, and indicates a complete removal out of sight, perhaps to a distance. To exile is simply to cause to leave one's place or country, and is often used reflexively; it emphasizes the idea of leaving home, while banish emphasizes rather that of being forced by some authority to leave it: as, the bitterness of exile; banished to Siberia. Expel, literally, to drive out, means primarily to cast out forcibly and violently, and secondarily with disgrace: as, to expel from the chamber, or from college; he was expelled the country.
- To send or drive away; expel; dismiss: with a person or thing as object: as, to banish sorrow; to banish an obnoxious person from one's presence or thoughts.
- To condemn to exile by political or judicial authority; expel from or relegate to a country or a place, either permanently or for a time: often with objectives of both person and place: as, he was banished the kingdom; Ovid was banished to Tomi.
- To outlaw; put under ban.
OUTLAW vs BANISH: RELATED WORDS
- Forbid, Ban, Prohibit, Banning, Crook, Criminal, Felon, Illicit, Malefactor, Illegitimate, Unlawful, Lawless, Illegal, Illegalize, Criminalize
- Expel, Abolish, Allay, Consign, Remove, Eliminate, Dispel, Eradicate, Cast out, Bar, Ban, Ostracize, Blackball, Shun, Relegate
OUTLAW vs BANISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Proscribe, Forbid, Ban, Prohibit, Crook, Criminal, Felon, Illicit, Malefactor, Illegitimate, Unlawful, Lawless, Illegal, Illegalize, Criminalize
- Delete, Eliminating, Outlaw, Dissipate, Allay, Consign, Remove, Eliminate, Dispel, Eradicate, Bar, Ban, Ostracize, Blackball, Relegate
OUTLAW vs BANISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Separate laws outlaw religious intolerance and hate speech.
- Also the sentinel outlaw refuge in alkir desert.
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- Then we should outlaw all campaign financing, no?
- Ich bin ein Outlaw by Eko Fresh feat.
- It has been overshadowed by both Outlaw Talents.
- Some people may wish to outlaw barewords entirely.
- Congressmen to outlaw the drug in this country.
- When you get to the Outlaw Board, Bidoof will ask you what kind of Outlaw you want.
- Could we outlaw or should we be able to outlaw that type of speech?
- All you do is smile, and banish night.
- Banish any complacency in our hearts and minds.
- Banish from their hearts whatever might endanger peace.
- Paul shook his head to banish that memory.
- You might play cards that Banish themselves after use, or your opponent may use various effects that Banish your cards in play.
- If you banish the dragons, you banish the heroes.
- You can now banish unaware enemies and they remain unaware unless they see you once they come out of their Banish.
- Or banish me and then throw me in a dungeon in the place that you banish me to?
- Banish Deck Help with Toon Banish Maju Deck.
- Banish is a very handy Crowd Control spell that can be used to banish Demons and Elementals.
OUTLAW vs BANISH: QUESTIONS
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- Why did Prince Escalus banish from Romeo and Juliet?
- Why does Milton banish Madeline from ever after high?
- Can monster spray be used to banish grownup monsters?
- What happens if you banish a Farfur Fusion Monster?
- How do you banish cards from your opponent graveyard?
- How many angels does Castiel banish from the universe?
- How did Tongariro banish the three strong Mountains?
- Can Dark Mirror Force banish defense position monsters?
- Does IABA banish Leinster Council from Association?
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