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lawless
[law-lis]
adjective
contrary to or without regard for the law.
lawless violence.
being without law; uncontrolled by a law; unbridled; unruly; unrestrained.
lawless passion.
illegal.
bootleggers' lawless activity.
lawless
/ ˈlɔːlɪs /
adjective
without law
disobedient to the law
contrary to or heedless of the law
uncontrolled; unbridled
lawless rage
Other Word Forms
- lawlessly adverb
- lawlessness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Breyer left no stone unturned in detailing the president’s lawless deployment of troops and his plan to turn the military into a national police force answerable only to him.
Kitsch says his character is the opposite — he’s a wild card and more lawless.
It argues that there is no precedent for flag-burning “conducted in a manner that is likely to incite imminent lawless action,” and that “fighting words” aren’t “constitutionally protected.”
Another message read, “Civil disobedience becomes a duty when the state becomes lawless and corrupt.”
“We demand an end to the lawless campaign of raids and arrests that has led to gross injustices like the imprisonment of our friend Rami, and so many others.”
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