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lawlessness

American  
[law-lis-nis] / ˈlɔ lɪs nɪs /

noun

  1. the quality or condition of being without regard for the law; behavior that is contrary to or shows indifference to the law.

    Unfortunately, a lot of confusion, lawlessness, stupidity, and even death surrounds alcohol use in college settings.

  2. the state or condition of being without law or law enforcement to provide control or restraint.

    For several months, the emerging nation looked as if it would slip into lawlessness and civil war.


Etymology

Origin of lawlessness

First recorded in 1585–95; lawless ( def. ) + -ness ( def. )

Example Sentences

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JOHANNESBURG—The corporate exodus from what was supposed to be Africa’s breakout economy is accelerating, propelled by a toxic cocktail of corruption, lawlessness and poor infrastructure.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 6, 2026

And yet, in a version of Britain the rest of Europe has abandoned to death and lawlessness, Kelson survives because of his dedication to artistic and scientific curiosity.

From Salon • Jan. 23, 2026

The sight of encampments and people in the throes of psychosis in the streets drives perceptions of lawlessness and danger, studies show.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 8, 2026

But that’s precisely why the lawlessness should be the basis of the fight.

From Slate • Oct. 1, 2025

Instead, Hoover created a pristine origin story, a founding mythology in which the bureau, under his direction, had emerged from lawlessness and overcome the last wild American frontier.

From "Killers of the Flower Moon" by David Grann