outlawed — adj. 1. contrary to or forbidden by law; banned; illicit; as, a member of an outlawed political party. Syn: illegitimate, illicit, outlaw(prenominal), unlawful. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outlawed — index felonious, illegal, illegitimate (illegal), illicit, impermissible, unlawful Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
Outlawed (album) — This article is about the 2011 Atilla album. For other uses, see Outlaw. Outlawed Studio album by Attila Releas … Wikipedia
outlawed — adjective a) put beyond the limits of the law, forbidden. b) put beyond the limits of the law, made an outlaw … Wiktionary
outlawed — Synonyms and related words: actionable, against the law, anarchic, anarchistic, anomic, banned, barred, black market, bootleg, chargeable, contraband, contrary to law, criminal, felonious, flawed, forbade, forbid, forbidden, illegal, illegitimate … Moby Thesaurus
outlawed — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. stopped, banned, illegitimate, made illegal; see illegal . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Prohibited by law: illegal, illegitimate, illicit, lawless, unlawful, wrongful. See CRIMES, LAW … English dictionary for students
outlawed — aÊŠtlÉ”Ëd adj. deprived of lawful rights; outside the law; banned out·law || aÊŠtlÉ”Ë n. criminal; person outside the protection of the law; fugitive v. deprive of protection of the law; declare a criminal; pronounce illegal … English contemporary dictionary
outlawed — adj illegal, unlawful, illegitmate, Sl. il legit; lawless, criminal, felonious; illicit, nonlicit, non legal, unallowed, impermissible, irregular, chargeable, wrongful, against the law; unlicensed, unauthorized, wildcat, unofficial, unsanctioned … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
outlawed — With reference to a debt means barred by the statute of limitations. Brady v. Tarr, 145 Pa.Super. 316, 21 A.2d 131, 133 … Black's law dictionary
outlawed — In the earlier common law, the judicial determination and declaration that a named person was an outlaw. In the modern parlance of the layman and to some extent of the profession, barred by the statute of limitations. Drew v Drew, 37 Me 389, 391 … Ballentine's law dictionary