outlawry

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Recent Examples of Synonyms for outlawry
Noun
  • The movie exploited the loosening codes of the time, to make for a more frank depiction of urban criminality.
    Jordan Hoffman, EW.com, 31 May 2025
  • In the defense’s opener, Geragos said the money was offered to shield bad publicity, not evidence of criminality.
    Molly Crane-Newman, New York Daily News, 12 May 2025
Noun
  • In 1998, people all over the country commemorated the rebellion, though the sectarian divisions and the violence of the Troubles loomed large.
    Joseph Patrick Kelly, The Conversation, 20 May 2025
  • The rebellion ramps up, but not without struggle, sacrifice, and Serena's help.
    EW.com, EW.com, 20 May 2025
Noun
  • Congressional Republicans Thursday agreed to move forward with President Trump’s sprawling budget plan a day after a mutiny by right-wing lawmakers threatened to derail it.
    Dave Goldiner, New York Daily News, 10 Apr. 2025
  • In 1995, prosecutors wanted to question the former military dictator Chun Doo-hwan on insurrection and mutiny charges stemming from his role in a 1979 coup and a massacre of demonstrators the following year.
    Choe Sang-Hun, New York Times, 3 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • No industry is immune to the AI revolution, but how are brands using this technology to make consumer experiences better?
    Angus McDonald, Forbes.com, 23 May 2025
  • The most recent casualties in the wearable wars were supposed to herald the AI hardware revolution.
    Jackie Snow, Quartz, 22 May 2025
Noun
  • Karen Young, founder of the inclusive body care brand Oui the People, similarly recalls the emotional labor of leading during collective crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 racial uprisings and the recent election.
    Jasmine Browley, Essence, 28 May 2025
  • Filmmakers, inspired by the uprising, began creating without hijab, without state approval, and often in complete secrecy.
    Ali Farahmand, IndieWire, 23 May 2025
Noun
  • But residents say in the aftermath of the unrest, police — even ambulances — avoided coming here.
    Meg Anderson, NPR, 23 May 2025
  • This cultural suppression continued for decades, as political unrest escalated and the state’s grip on artistic expression tightened.
    Ali Farahmand, IndieWire, 23 May 2025
Noun
  • Image His support for Mr. Trump has led Tesla’s sales to plummet and has caused strife within his companies, as some employees have taken the rare step of speaking out against their chief executive’s political activity.
    Theodore Schleifer, New York Times, 20 May 2025
  • In 1961-1962, the U.S. political climate was icy, amid escalating strife with the Soviet Union, but there was a warmth emanating from the burgeoning counterculture movement.
    Natasha Gural, Forbes.com, 8 May 2025
Noun
  • Because the future of work won’t belong to those who never face disruption.
    Andrew Fennell, Forbes.com, 29 May 2025
  • Huge obstacles like inflation, labor shortages, and supply chain disruptions halt growth and the ability to compete in the modern economy.
    Jason Phillips, USA Today, 28 May 2025
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“Outlawry.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/outlawry. Accessed 6 Jun. 2025.

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