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- VIOLATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VIOLATE is break, disregard How to use violate in a sentence
- VIOLATED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
VIOLATED definition: (of a law, principle, promise, agreement, instruction, etc ) acted against; not kept or honored; broken or transgressed See examples of violated used in a sentence
- VIOLATED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
VIOLATED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of violate 2 to break or act against something, especially a… Learn more
- violate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
violate something (formal) to go against or refuse to obey a law, an agreement, etc synonym flout Want to learn more? violate something (formal) to upset or not respect somebody’s peace, privacy, etc She accused the press photographers of violating her privacy violate something to damage or destroy a holy or special place synonym desecrate
- VIOLATED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
VIOLATED definition: to break , disregard , or infringe (a law , agreement , etc) | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- Violated - definition of violated by The Free Dictionary
1 To disregard or act in a manner that does not conform to (a law or promise, for example) 2 To assault (a person) sexually 3 To do harm to (property or qualities considered sacred); desecrate or defile 4 To disturb rudely or improperly; interrupt: violated our privacy
- Violate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Violate is a verb that describes actions that show no respect for people, laws, property, and customs Drivers violate the law when they fail to stop at red lights, and people violate your privacy when they eavesdrop on your personal conversations
- violated - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Law to break or infringe (a law, a promise, instructions, etc ): to violate the law by stealing to break in upon or disturb rudely: to violate someone's privacy Law to assault sexually, esp to rape to desecrate: to violate a church vi•o•late (vī′ ə lāt′), v t , -lat•ed, -lat•ing
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