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Example sentences for "outlawed"

Lexicographically close words:
outlast; outlasted; outlasts; outlaw; outlawe; outlawes; outlawing; outlawry; outlaws; outlay
  1. This proverb concerning the long-outlawed Evil One has a respectable antiquity, and the feeling underlying it has by no means been limited to the vulgar.

  2. The ascetic principle which branded the arts, interests, pursuits, and pleasures of the world as belonging to the domain of Satan, involved the fatal extreme of including among the outlawed realms all secular learning.

  3. In the process we find the forces outlawed in their wild action, but becoming the choir of God in their quiet action:-- 1 Kings xix.

  4. Under the protection of my honourable predecessor the sphere of our activity has become a receptacle for refuse of various kinds: lives that cannot bear the light--outlawed individuals, enemies of royalty and of the realm.

  5. Pure imagination was outlawed in those years and verse was a pet aversion of the consistent naturalists.

  6. I gratify no private malice, no private feud, in pronouncing judgment of death upon a villain who stands outlawed by both kingdoms.

  7. He asked many questions concerning Master Will; and learned that he had been outlawed by Henry himself for the accidental slaying of a younger brother in a quarrel years since.

  8. Their refuge beyond the Big Sioux was with the Yanktons, whose camps along the James or Dakota River were always an asylum for outlawed and disorderly Sioux bands.

  9. As of 1692, persons outlawed could appear by attorney as well as in person to argue reversal of such outlawry, except in cases of treason and felony.

  10. Those indicted or outlawed for such were given a copy of the whole indictment, but not the names of witnesses, at least five days before trial in order to prepare their defense.

  11. The hat has outlawed the helmet; the clear call of the locomotive is unmistakably modern.

  12. And who "Nine times outlawed had been By England's king and Scotland's queen.

  13. As an outlawed man he came down to Scotland under protection, and never seems to have travelled in it save under protection; and so he was one of the last men likely to be chosen for a secret mission to England.

  14. He forgot himself only too much, and the terrible risks to which, as an excommunicated and outlawed man, he was exposed in so near proximity to the cardinal, who was so eager to get him out of the way.

  15. The Reformer errs when he tells Mrs. Locke that the Regent outlawed "the assisters" of the preachers.

  16. His effigy was presently burned by the clergy, as he had not appeared in answer to a second summons, and he was outlawed in absence.

  17. No Congress of nations had yet outlawed slave-trading on all the seas as piracy.

  18. For the first time in his life, too, he began to sympathize with the robbers he had outlawed and persecuted, and to understand the risks and perils of their life.

  19. Charlemagne, secretly delighted with the loyalty of the outlawed knight, recommended him to seek the Emperor on the morrow and warn him of his danger.

  20. With a fixed design they have outlawed themselves, and to their power outlawed all other nations.

  21. He can do many things, give renewal notes, make indorsements, collect debts due the partnership, and even revive an outlawed debt.

  22. Statutes of limitation apply to many obligations, and the times or dates at which they become outlawed or outside the scope of legal redress, vary in the different states.

  23. In many of them an ordinary book account or negotiable note is outlawed after six years, and cannot be enforced after that time unless the debtor has revived it by a new promise or part payment.

  24. The residue of the party was composed of Arabs who were either outlawed for some offence against the Egyptian Government or had been compelled to fly from some Bedouin tribe to avoid retaliation for a deed of blood.

  25. But one of the outlawed archers, named Cloudesly, made light of their skill, and told the king that he could do better than any of his archers had done.

  26. Many years ago there dwelt in the forest of Inglewood, in the North country, three yeomen, who had been outlawed for killing the king's deer.

  27. As the Nevian turned toward the prisoner there was an almost inaudible hiss and a tiny jet of the frightful, outlawed stuff struck his open gills, just below his huge, conical head.

  28. In this he not only excommunicated and interdicted the city, but specially outlawed the citizens, exposing their property wherever found to seizure, and their persons to slavery.

  29. Heretics had been permitted to preach their doctrines publicly, while ecclesiastics had been outlawed and imprisoned.

  30. Her citizens and their goods were scattered in every trade-centre in Christendom, and were virtually outlawed by the interdict.

  31. General Butler very pertinently replied that this only placed him nearer their level, as Jefferson Davis and all associated with him in the Rebel Government had been outlawed by the proclamation of President Lincoln.

  32. The Rebels instantly refused to treat with him, on the ground that he was outlawed by the proclamation of Jefferson Davis.

  33. These gave again to him what they, in turn, had taken from some outlawed knight.

  34. These he outlawed for ever from his realm.

  35. If you refuse her name you will have broken your oath, and forth from my realm you go as an outlawed man.

  36. Some Mexicans and certain outlawed whites who kept close to the border for different reasons, and the possibilities of bogging in a cane-brake were the only uncertainties.

  37. Footnote 3: It is not unusual for certain individual animals to be outlawed or to have a price set on their heads by the stockmen's associations, in addition to the regular bounty paid by the counties.

  38. At the last he took leave of the thralls at Lithend, and of his mother, and told them that, since his own country had outlawed him, he would never return to it.

  39. But there were other men who thought they had been wronged by Gunnar, and laid plots to anger him, so that he might be outlawed and forced to leave the country.

  40. Grettir outlawed at the Thing at the Suit of Thorir of Garth.

  41. Thorir answered, "My mind goes fully with thine in that thou deemest ill of outlawed men: and thou wilt have heard tell of me as of a man-slayer and a misdoer, but not as of a doer of such foul deeds as to betray my master.

  42. Now all would make a better tale, if thou didst not rob and reive; but whereas I have to bear the name of lawman in the land, folk would not abide that I should take outlawed men to me, and break the laws thereby.

  43. Then said Skapti, "Thereof my mind misgave me, that ye had made an oversight in setting on foot the suit in that ye made him a suitor, who was outlawed already, and could neither defend nor prosecute his own case.

  44. Grettir outlawed at the Thing for the burning of the sons of Thorir; his return to Iceland.

  45. He had slain the son of Eid Skeggison of the Ridge, and had been outlawed therefor; he abode whereas Grettir had dwelt afore, and got much fish from the water.

  46. Grettir outlawed at the Thing at the Suit of Thorir of Garth XLVII.

  47. So Thorod went over to the Dales; and at that time dwelt at Broadlair-stead in Sokkolfsdale a widow called Geirlaug; a herdsman she kept, who had been outlawed for some onslaught; and he was a growing lad.

  48. Snorri answered, "I grow an old man now, and loth am I to harbour outlawed men if no need drive me thereto.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outlawed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    actionable; anarchic; anarchistic; banned; barred; bootleg; contraband; criminal; felonious; flawed; forbidden; illegal; illegitimate; illicit; irregular; lawless; outlaw; outlawed; prohibited; punishable; taboo; triable; unauthorized; unconstitutional; unlawful; unlicensed; unofficial; unsanctioned; untouchable; unwarrantable; unwarranted; vetoed; wrongful