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Outlaw vs Condemn - What's the difference?

outlaw | condemn | Related terms |

Outlaw is a related term of condemn.


As verbs the difference between outlaw and condemn

is that outlaw is to declare illegal while condemn is to confer some sort of eternal divine punishment upon.

As a noun outlaw

is a fugitive from the law.

Outlaw vs Excommunicate - What's the difference?

outlaw | excommunicate | Related terms |

Outlaw is a related term of excommunicate.


As nouns the difference between outlaw and excommunicate

is that outlaw is a fugitive from the law while excommunicate is a person so excluded.

As verbs the difference between outlaw and excommunicate

is that outlaw is to declare illegal while excommunicate is to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community.

As an adjective excommunicate is

excommunicated.

Outlaw vs Illegal - What's the difference?

outlaw | illegal |


As nouns the difference between outlaw and illegal

is that outlaw is a fugitive from the law while illegal is an illegal immigrant.

As a verb outlaw

is to declare illegal.

As an adjective illegal is

contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.

Outlaw vs Banish - What's the difference?

outlaw | banish | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between outlaw and banish

is that outlaw is to declare illegal while banish is To send someone away and forbid that person from returning.

As a noun outlaw

is a fugitive from the law.

Outlaw vs Damn - What's the difference?

outlaw | damn | Related terms |

Outlaw is a related term of damn.


As nouns the difference between outlaw and damn

is that outlaw is a fugitive from the law while damn is the use of "damn" as a curse.

As verbs the difference between outlaw and damn

is that outlaw is to declare illegal while damn is (theology|transitive|intransitive) to condemn to hell.

As an adjective damn is

(profane) fucking; bloody.

As an adverb damn is

(profane) very, extremely.

As an interjection damn is

(profane).

Outlaw vs Curse - What's the difference?

outlaw | curse | Related terms |

Outlaw is a related term of curse.


As verbs the difference between outlaw and curse

is that outlaw is to declare illegal while curse is .

As a noun outlaw

is a fugitive from the law.

Outlaw vs Felon - What's the difference?

outlaw | felon | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between outlaw and felon

is that outlaw is a fugitive from the law while felon is a person who has committed a felony.

As a verb outlaw

is to declare illegal.

Outlaw vs Exile - What's the difference?

outlaw | exile | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between outlaw and exile

is that outlaw is a fugitive from the law while exile is the state of being banished from one's home or country.

As verbs the difference between outlaw and exile

is that outlaw is to declare illegal while exile is to send into exile.

Proscribe vs Outlaw - What's the difference?

proscribe | outlaw | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between proscribe and outlaw

is that proscribe is to forbid or prohibit while outlaw is to declare illegal.

As a noun outlaw is

a fugitive from the law.

Outlaw vs Vagrant - What's the difference?

outlaw | vagrant | Related terms |

Outlaw is a related term of vagrant.


As nouns the difference between outlaw and vagrant

is that outlaw is a fugitive from the law while vagrant is a person without a home or job.

As a verb outlaw

is to declare illegal.

As an adjective vagrant is

moving without certain direction; wandering; erratic; unsettled.

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