Lawed [verb]
Definition of Lawed:
bring action against in court
Synonyms of Lawed:
● Sue
● Litigate
● Summon
● Try
● Indict
● Arraign
● Do
● Contest
● Law
● Prefer charges
● Pull up
● Put away
● Bring suit
● Bring to trial
● Haul into court
● Involve in litigation
● Put on docket
● Put on trial
● See in court
● Seek redress
● Take to court
● Turn on the heat
Opposite/Antonyms of Lawed:
● Stop
● Halt
● Free
● Cease
● Pardon
● Liberate
● Exonerate
Sentence/Example of Lawed:
He had been out-lawed, and forbidden to sail as officer in any British ship.
I thought you were the most engaged man I ever saw; but I guess you're more father-in-lawed.
An whats more, Id a lawed em, an jawed em, an fought em from now till the crack o doom.
If it stands good for this loose-lawed country, it cannot do so for others.
Outlaw does not mean outside the law, but lawed out by some legal process.
It would be well to do the same in London, were it not that most of the lynch-lawed may not belong to the people.
There the soul seems to be free from its chains—happily self-lawed.
There's been folks lawed in this town for sellin' a meal of victuals and not having one.
The total character is accordingly self-lawed, irrepressible creation.