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Illegality as a consequence of unlawful acts
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lawlessness
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lawless \Law"less\, a. Contrary to, or unauthorized by, law; illegal; as, a lawless claim. He needs no indirect nor lawless course. --Shak. Not subject to, or restrained by, the law of morality or of society; as, lawless men or behavior. Not subject to ...
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Lawlessness is a lack of law , in any of the various senses of that word. Lawlessness may describe various conditions.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a state of lawlessness and disorder (usually resulting from a failure of government) [syn: anarchy ] illegality as a consequence of unlawful acts; defiance of the law [syn: outlawry ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 a lack of law and order; anarchy 2 defiance of the law; outlawry
Usage examples of lawlessness.
I love thee, but I should be an untrue friend did I abet thee in thy lawlessness.
The crowd is orderly and good-humored, and the occasion is rarely marred by any act of rowdyism or lawlessness.
Finding mercenary employment combined with brigandage profitable, they spread, attracting into their ranks those who quickly relapse into lawlessness when the social contract breaks down.
What we are to refer to sin is all the seeming lawlessness and untimeliness of death.
To protect themselves against lawlessness, the entire community at The Forks of Cypress was united against the world, although that unity was as temporary as the weather, and would disintegrate at the first positive sign of what the future might be.
Thus it came that, long after piracy ceased to be allowed at home, it continued in those far-away seas with unabated vigor, recruiting to its service all that lawless malign element which gathers together in every newly opened country where the only law is lawlessness, where might is right and where a living is to be gained with no more trouble than cutting a throat.
The Rebels resumed their slow, block-by-block taking of the last major bastion of lawlessness and cannibalism and slavery in the lower forty-eight.
But still he knew very well that even this could not have saved him in these times of robbers and lawlessness if it had not been for his uncle.
One gathered from it that that elusive and distressingly picturesque outlaw, the Saint, had set the Law by the ears again with a new climax of audacities: his name and nom de guerre waltzed through the bald paragraphs of the narrative like a debonair will-o'-the-wisp, carrying with it a breath of buccaneering glamour, a magnificently medieval lawlessness, that shone with a strange luminance through the dull chronicles of an age of dreary news.
It is not probable that Joel's instinct for the strongest side predicted the precise confiscations that subsequently ensued, some of which had all the grasping lawlessness of a gross abuse of power.
Corrupted by such bribes, the young nobility not only declined to oppose the lawlessness of the decemvirs, but they openly showed that they preferred their own freedom from all restraints to the general liberty.
Paul, giant young chief of the North, marching with seven-league stride in the van of progress, banner-bearer of the highest and newest civilization, carving his beneficent way with the tomahawk of commercial enterprise, sounding the warwhoop of Christian culture, tearing off the reeking scalp of sloth and superstition to plant there the steam-plow and the school-house-- ever in his front stretch arid lawlessness, ignorance, crime, despair.
The UN Executive Order has designated certain individuals who have refused to accede to international law and flaunt their lawlessness before the international community.
Lead us again, O Man-cub, for we be sick of this lawlessness, and we would be the Free People once more.
Visible offences are as varied as the local dialects, and run the gamut from the smuggling of rum and prohibited aliens through diverse stages of lawlessness and obscure vice to murder and mutilation in their most abhorrent guises.