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Outlaw (n) means # A fugitive from the law. # A habitual criminal. # A rebel; a nonconformist: a social outlaw. # A person excluded from normal legal protection and rights. # A wild or vicious horse or other animal. tr.v., OUT-lawed, -law·ing, -laws. # To declare illegal: outlawed the sale of firearms. # To place under a ban; prohibit: outlawed smoking in the house. # To deprive (one declared to be a criminal fugitive) of the protection of the law

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