outlawing in English

verb
1
ban; make illegal.
Maryland outlawed cheap small-caliber pistols

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1. He again urged passage of a constitutional amendment outlawing abortion.

2. On 26 August 1942, Haile Selassie issued a proclamation outlawing slavery.

3. Seven years ago, an attempt to amend noise laws came close to effectively outlawing bagpipes.

4. Yet to actively encourage small families to the point of virtually outlawing the alternative is an alarming action .

5. He is likely to overturn the Bush ban on abortion counselling and the military's outlawing of gays.

6. But the pervasiveness of the online media had convinced the trial judge to overlook nearly 70 years of precedent outlawing similar prior restraints.

7. Republic Act No 1700 was superseded by Presidential Decree No 885, entitled "Outlawing Subversive Organization, Penalizing Membership Therein and For Other Purposes."

8. They essentially were outlawed by recent campaign finance reform legislation, the McCain Feingold Bill. Outlawing soft money was intended to limit, clarify, and clean up election fundraising.

9. "Put up or shut up, " he told Sarko and the rest, arguing that he would like to change the rules outlawing knobbly cucumbers or wobbly bananas, but national leaders wouldn't let him.

10. The text prepared by Ambedkar provided constitutional guarantees and protections for a wide range of civil liberties for individual citizens, including freedom of religion, the abolition of untouchability, and the outlawing of all forms of discrimination.

11. ‘Thus we feud in our families, Anathematize fellow Christians and demonize the stranger.’ ‘The Reformation tended to reinforce the centrality of the family, and thus woman's subservient role as wife and mother - thereby outlawing and anathematising any female role …

12. The Allied occupation forces suppressed news of criminal activities such as rape; on September 10, 1945, the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers "issued press and pre-censorship codes outlawing the publication of all reports and statistics 'inimical to the objectives of the Occupation'."

13. ‘Burlesk Queen’, Celso Ad Castillo’s 1977 opus is a Filipino film set in the dying days of Burlesque as it faces scrutiny and possible outlawing, that reveals the fate of the people whose already-miserable lives are ultimately impaired by the downfall of the lifestyle they found –and already adapted to– in burlesque.

14. ‘The Analogy between outlawing gay marriage and interracial marriage won't withstand scrutiny.’ ‘Another illustration that he gives is an Analogy between words and pieces in a chess game.’ ‘By Analogy with the rock and the feather, think of a heavy warhead and a very light balloon that is inflated in the shape of a warhead; they would