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  • 1 outlaw

    1. noun
    Bandit, der/Banditin, die
    2. transitive verb
    (make illegal) verbieten [Zeitung, Handlung]
    * * *
    1. noun
    (a criminal, especially one who is punished by being refused the protection of the law.) der/die Geächtete
    2. verb
    (to make (someone) an outlaw.) ächten
    * * *
    out·law
    [ˈaʊtlɔ:, AM -lɑ:]
    I. n (criminal) Bandit(in) m(f); (fugitive from law) Geächtete(r) f(m), Vogelfreie(r) f(m), Outlaw m geh
    II. vt
    to \outlaw sth etw für ungesetzlich erklären
    to \outlaw smoking das Rauchen verbieten
    an \outlawed political group eine verbotene politische Gruppierung
    * * *
    ['aʊtlɔː]
    1. n
    Geächtete(r) mf; (in Western etc) Bandit m
    2. vt
    ächten; newspaper, action etc für ungesetzlich erklären, verbieten
    * * *
    A s
    1. JUR, HIST Geächtete(r) m, Vogelfreie(r) m
    2. Bandit m, Verbrecher m
    3. US bösartiges Pferd
    B v/t
    1. JUR, HIST ächten, für vogelfrei erklären
    2. JUR US für verjährt erklären:
    outlawed claim verjährter Anspruch
    3. verbieten, für ungesetzlich erklären
    4. den Krieg etc ächten, verfemen
    C adj outlaw strike US wilder oder ungesetzlicher Streik
    * * *
    1. noun
    Bandit, der/Banditin, die
    2. transitive verb
    (make illegal) verbieten [Zeitung, Handlung]
    * * *
    n.
    Geächtete m.,f.

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