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How different is to outlaw something from to ban something?
13 juil. 2015 22:35
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As described before, "outlaw" can either describe a criminal or the action of making something illegal. However, ban can also be used in other contexts.
In online forums you will often hear about people getting "banned," which means they have been "kicked out" of the group, due to breaking the rules or otherwise inappropriate behavior.
So, "outlaw" is almost always used in a legal context, but "ban" isn't necessarily always used that way. I think of "ban" as meaning "to block" someone or something, rather than making it illegal.
14 juillet 2015
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A very good question. The words "ban" and "outlaw" are very similar. Both words mean to "make illegal" a certain behavior.
But, the words are different because "outlaw" can also mean "a person who has broken the law" or "a person who has done an illegal action"
13 juillet 2015
Son los mismos
13 juillet 2015
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