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What does outlawing mean?

Outlawing refers to the act of making something illegal or prohibited by law. In this context, the term "outlawing" is used to describe the process of banning or criminalizing a particular activity or behavior, such as drug use or prostitution.

For example, if a government passes a law that makes the possession or distribution of drugs a criminal offense, it is effectively outlawing those activities. Similarly, if a city council passes an ordinance that prohibits street prostitution, it is outlawing that activity within the city limits.

The term "outlawing" can also be used more broadly to describe the act of declaring something outside the law or beyond the protection of the law. For example, if a group of people are declared "outlaws" by the government, it means that they are no longer subject to the laws and protections of the state, and may be subject to harsh penalties or even violence.

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