clear out vs outlaw

clear out

verb
  • to remove or eject (from), especially forcibly 

  • to become empty 

  • To rob or steal from (someone). 

  • to completely empty 

  • To be victorious in gambling against (someone). 

  • to leave quickly 

outlaw

verb
  • To remove from legal jurisdiction or enforcement. 

  • To declare illegal. 

  • To place a ban upon. 

  • To deprive of legal force. 

noun
  • A fugitive from the law. 

  • An in-law: a relative by marriage. 

  • A person who operates outside established norms. 

  • One who would be an in-law except that the marriage-like relationship is unofficial. 

  • A criminal who is excluded from normal legal rights; one who can be killed at will without legal penalty. 

  • A wild horse. 

  • A prostitute who works alone, without a pimp. 

How often have the words clear out and outlaw occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )