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violate

[ˈvaɪəleɪt]

Definition:
1. Fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns.
2. Act in disregard of laws and rules.
3. Destroy.

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Use 'violate' in a sentence:

  1. When people violate God's order, negative consequences result.
  2. Asking for help would violate the company's self-reliant culture.
  3. Recreating a deceased famous actor or actress may violate their legitimate rights.
  4. Quiet hours on Friday and Saturday nights are 1:00 am to 8:00 am. Students who violate quiet hours are subject to a fine of$ 25.
  5. The peace plan as it stands violates basic human rights.
  6. The auctioneers are violating a code of practice by dealing in stolen goods.
  7. The policeman held his bike because he had violated traffic regulations.
  8. Students who violate quiet hours are subject to a fine of $25.
  9. But it doesn't necessarily follow that we have to violate privacy.
  10. That seemed to violate Einstein's theory of special relativity.
  11. Curfews violate a minor's rights.
  12. It also pledged not to deploy AI whose use would violate international laws or human rights.
  13. American life is based on a principle that we like one another but won't violate one another's privacy.
  14. The choice of jurisdiction of a court by agreement shall not violate the provisions of exclusive jurisdiction under the law.
  15. If one or more of the equations are violated, then V does not exist.
  16. Such gifts violate House rules.
  17. The soldiers violated the church by using it as a stable.
  18. So how we do violate our own moral code?
  19. Detectives are still searching for those who violated the graveyard.
  20. Those who violate traffic regulations should be punished.
  21. Sure, today's technology make it easier than ever to violate privacy.
  22. Thornburgh said such demands wouldn't violate the First Amendment.
  23. Anyone who violates law and discipline must firmly be slapped down.
  24. Very bad. You violate the Hund Rule.
  25. It may be possible to receive the" reply "before sending the" message", in this case causality would be violated.
  26. At some point in all of our lives, we'll have our trust tested or violated.
  27. They violated the ceasefire agreement.
  28. should not violate the academic standards or harm the academic research rights and interests of graduate students.
  29. And I knew then I couldn't go on, couldn't violate his trust.
  30. The impolite act violates the basic rules of etiquette.
  31. In other words, films shouldn't repeatedly violate scientific laws.
  32. Article 51 The punishment on conducts violating the rules of this law shall be decided by public security fire control institutions;
  33. On June 7 Google pledged not to "design or deploy AI" that would cause "overall harm," or to develop AI-directed weapons or use AI for surveillance that would violate international norms.
  34. The bus driver violated the traffic regulation.
  35. Jack is careful not to violate the dress code.
  36. Among other problems, this would violate encapsulation.
  37. Can they be allowed to violate rules and regulations at will?
  38. According to such provisions, is it possible to violate the general principle of res judicate?
  39. The country violates the international agreements.
  40. Whoever violates the school regulations will be given a demerit.
  41. The country appears to be violating several articles of the convention.
  42. When babies' expectations are violated in experiments like the ones performed with the cats, they react much like their animal friends.
  43. We'd never accept that someone else can unilaterally violate agreements that we have all signed up to.
  44. No matter what genre you choose to violate, every screenplay benefits from having a kooky character.
  45. The judge issued a contempt citation against the woman for violating a previous court order.
  46. The requirement for work permits violates the spirit of the 1950 treaty.
  47. Sometimes though people will violate maxims for another purpose: to deceive.
  48. These men were violating her family's privacy.
  49. The court has ruled that police don't violate the Fourth Amendment when they go through the wallet or pocketbook of an arrestee without a warrant.
  50. Nuclear weapons seem to violate the just war principle of proportionality.
  51. The officer involved was relieved of his duties because he had violated strict guidelines.
  52. What happens if we lie, cheat, steal, or violate other ethical standards?
  53. That person who violates the law and discriminates should suffer in his career.
  54. They went to prison because they violated the law.
  55. The jury found that the NFL had violated antitrust laws.
  56. She accused the press photographers of violating her privacy.