out·law /ˈaʊtˌlɔ/
  被剝奪法律保護的人,罪犯(vt.)使…失去法律保護,將…逐出社會,宣告非法
  Out·law n.
  1. A person excluded from the benefit of the law, or deprived of its protection.
  Out·law, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Outlawed p. pr. & vb. n. Outlawing.]
  1. To deprive of the benefit and protection of law; to declare to be an outlaw.
  2. To remove from legal jurisdiction or enforcement; as, to outlaw a debt or claim; to deprive of legal force. “Laws outlawed by necessity.”
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  outlaw
       adj 1: contrary to or forbidden by law; "an illegitimate seizure of
              power"; "illicit trade"; "an outlaw strike"; "unlawful
              measures" [syn: illegitimate, illicit, outlaw(a),
               outlawed, unlawful]
       2: disobedient to or defiant of law; "lawless bands roaming the
          plains" [syn: lawless, outlaw(a)]
       n : someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a
           crime [syn: criminal, felon, crook, malefactor]
       v : declare illegal; outlaw; "Marijuana is criminalized in the
           U.S." [syn: criminalize, criminalise, illegalize, illegalise]
           [ant: legalize, legalize, legalize]