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inlaw
[ in-law, in-law ]
verb (used with object)
, Law.
- to restore (an outlaw) to the benefits and protection of the law.
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Other Words From
- inlawry noun
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
If the clergy would give him a voluntary gift, which was in no way to be considered a tax, he agreed to inlaw them.
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"I would have married him, anyway," declared Myrtle with sudden defiance; and her mother-inlaw regarded her approvingly.
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And I prefer going to the father-in-law's rather than to the son-inlaw's.
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I cannot inlaw you again, Heregar; for that must needs be done in full Moot, as was the outlawry.
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If she does, I cannot scruple to accept this loan,—a loan from a brother-inlaw—loan to me, and not charged against her fortune!
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