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Inlaw

Inlaw \In*law"\, v. t. [In + law. Cf. Inlagation.] (Old Eng. Law) To clear of outlawry or attainder; to place under the protection of the law.
--Burrill.

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inlaw

n. (alternative spelling of in-law English) vb. (context UK legal historical transitive English) To clear of outlawry or attainder; to place under the protection of the law.

Usage examples of "inlaw".

I may not go against the word of the Moot, and inlaw you again by giving you a place.

Oh, it’s a madhouse when our descendants and inlaws and kinfolk get together for birthday or wedding—more kids than seventeen, of course.

Oh, it's a madhouse when our descendants and inlaws and kinfolk get together for birthday or wedding—more kids than seventeen, of course.

Oh, it's a madhouse when our descendants and inlaws and kinfolk get together for birthday or wedding--more kids than seventeen, of course.