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outlaw prenominal

 

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Outlaw (Prenominal)

Description:

As an adjective preceding a noun, "outlaw" refers to someone or something that is banned, prohibited, or outside the law.

Senses:

  1. Banned or prohibited by law.
  2. Engaged in lawlessness or criminal activities.
  3. Contrary to established or accepted standards or principles.

Usage:

Sense 1:

   - The government declared the organization an outlaw group.

   - The sale of ivory has been outlawed to combat the illegal ivory trade.

Sense 2:

   - The outlaw motorcycle gang terrorized the city.

   - The protagonist of the movie was a charming outlaw who stole from the rich.

Sense 3:

   - His outlaw behavior made him an outcast in the community.

   - She lived her life by her own rules, embracing her outlaw values.

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