1. outlaw
Department of Agriculture outlawed the importation of beef from Japan
It will outlaw any underwear made of non-natural material
Robin Hood was a well-known outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor.
outlaw = criminal
Alcohol was outlawed in this country for a short time in the 1930s / Jesse James was a famous outlaw of the Wild West
The new law will outlaw smoking in public places.
For many people Robin Hood is a hero but for the authorities he is seen as an outlaw, hiding in the forest.
‘secondary picketing has been outlawed
Anglais mot "człowiek wyjęty spod prawa"(outlaw) se produit dans des ensembles:
Bednarski - Tatiana - Lista 92. outlawed
Catalans voted to secede in a referendum outlawed by Spain.
So instead, people began to wear paperclips on their lapels—symbolizing both national pride and “sticking together.” When the Nazis realized that paperclips were a sign of solidarity against the occupation, they outlawed the practice.
Anglais mot "człowiek wyjęty spod prawa"(outlawed) se produit dans des ensembles:
państwo i społeczeństwo cześć 1 do policji