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outlaw vs interdict

interdict vs outlaw

outlaw and interdict both are nouns.

outlaw is an adjective but interdict is not an adjective.

outlaw and interdict both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
outlaw Yes Yes Yes No
interdict Yes No Yes No
As verbs, interdict is a hypernym of outlaw; that is, interdict is a word with a broader meaning than outlaw:
  • outlaw: declare illegal; outlaw
  • interdict: command against
Other hypernyms of outlaw include disallow, forbid, nix, prohibit, proscribe, veto.
outlaw (noun) interdict (noun)
someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district
a court order prohibiting a party from doing a certain activity
outlaw (adjective) interdict (adjective)
contrary to or forbidden by law
disobedient to or defiant of law
outlaw (verb) interdict (verb)
declare illegal; outlaw command against
destroy by firepower, such as an enemy's line of communication
Difference between outlaw and interdict

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