deprive of protection
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expose — ex·pose vt ex·posed, ex·pos·ing 1: to subject to risk from a harmful action or condition: as a: to make (one) open to liability or financial loss b: to leave (a child) uncared for and lacking shelter from the elements 2: to cause to be visible or … Law dictionary
outlaw — out·law || aÊŠtlÉ”Ë n. criminal; person outside the protection of the law; fugitive v. deprive of protection of the law; declare a criminal; pronounce illegal … English contemporary dictionary
outlawed — aÊŠtlÉ”Ëd adj. deprived of lawful rights; outside the law; banned out·law || aÊŠtlÉ”Ë n. criminal; person outside the protection of the law; fugitive v. deprive of protection of the law; declare a criminal; pronounce illegal … English contemporary dictionary
outlawing — out·law || aÊŠtlÉ”Ë n. criminal; person outside the protection of the law; fugitive v. deprive of protection of the law; declare a criminal; pronounce illegal … English contemporary dictionary
outlaws — out·law || aÊŠtlÉ”Ë n. criminal; person outside the protection of the law; fugitive v. deprive of protection of the law; declare a criminal; pronounce illegal … English contemporary dictionary
uncover — Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to make known ; bring to light ; disclose, reveal < uncover the truth > 2. to expose to view by removing some covering 3. a. to take the cover from b. to remove the hat from < u … New Collegiate Dictionary