CONTRAVENE vs CONTRADICT: VERB
- To act contrary to an order, or fail to conform to a regulation.
- To deny the truth of something.
- Deny the truth of
- Go against, as of rules and laws
- To make a statement denying the truth of the statement(s) made by (a person).
- To deny the truth of (a statement or statements).
- To speak against; to forbid.
- Be in contradiction with
- Deny the truth of
- Prove negative; show to be false
- Be resistant to
CONTRAVENE vs CONTRADICT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To assert to be untrue, often by saying the opposite: : deny.
- To be contrary to; be inconsistent with.
- To make a contradictory statement.
- To oppose in words; to gainsay; to deny, or assert the contrary of, something.
- To assert the opposite of a statement or idea put forward by (someone).
CONTRAVENE vs CONTRADICT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To act or be in violation of (a law, directive, or principle, for example); violate.
- To be inconsistent with; be contrary to.
- To meet in the way of opposition; to come into conflict with; to oppose; to contradict; to obstruct the operation of; to defeat.
- To violate; to nullify; to be inconsistent with.
- To assert the contrary of; to oppose in words; to take issue with; to gainsay; to deny the truth of, as of a statement or a speaker; to impugn.
- To be contrary to; to oppose; to resist.
CONTRAVENE vs CONTRADICT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To come or be in conflict with; oppose in principle or effect; impede the operation or course of.
- To act so as to combat or violate; transgress: as, to contravene the law.
- Synonyms To cross, run counter to, militate against, contradict, defeat, nullify, neutralize.
- Show to be false
- Prove negative
- To utter a contrary statement or a contradiction; deny.
- Synonyms To gainsay, impugn, controvert, dispute. To contravene.
- To speak or declare against; forbid.
- To oppose; act or be directly contrary to; be inconsistent with: as, the statement which was made contradicts experience.
- To deny the words or assertion of; address or speak of in contradiction: as, he contradicted the previous speaker; I contradicted him to his face.
- To assert the contrary or opposite of; deny directly and categorically: as, his statement was at once contradicted.
CONTRAVENE vs CONTRADICT: RELATED WORDS
- Breach, Contrary, Transgress, Violation, Breaching, Breached, Flout, Violated, Contravention, Violate, Conflict, Run afoul, Negate, Contradict, Infringe
- Disavow, Violate, Gainsay, Antithetical, Rebut, Undermine, Disprove, Contradictory, Refute, Contrary, Oppose, Negate, Controvert, Belie, Contravene
CONTRAVENE vs CONTRADICT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Breach, Contrary, Transgress, Violation, Breaching, Breached, Flout, Violated, Contravention, Violate, Conflict, Run afoul, Negate, Contradict, Infringe
- Invalidate, Conflicted, Violate, Antithetical, Rebut, Undermine, Disprove, Contradictory, Refute, Contrary, Oppose, Negate, Controvert, Belie, Contravene
CONTRAVENE vs CONTRADICT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This assignment does not contravene the Rhodes University Plagiarism policy.
- Academic policies often support but do not contravene the law.
- That result would contravene basic principles of due process.
- In doing so, they did not contravene the Bylaw.
- ANT: Deny, contradict, contravene, disavow, disclaim, repudiate, gainsay, oppugn.
- First, they may simply not contravene any WTO obligation.
- Outside parties to contravene any law in the higher.
- Such retention must not contravene Data Protection Legislation.
- Licenced Engineer or plumber not to contravene regulations.
- IFIs, who contravene the prohibition made by it.
- God seemed, in our eyes, to contradict it.
- No, because those two goals contradict each other.
- It was that events would contradict ordeal results.
- Information from different sources may contradict each other.
- Note: No procedure can contradict policy or regulation.
- Why do you always have to contradict me?
- These refusal laws appear to contradict professional guidance.
- Some studies seem to contradict the above results.
- There are a few nuances that contradict this.
- Naegleria gruberi, whereas others contradict already published data.
CONTRAVENE vs CONTRADICT: QUESTIONS
- When does an EEA CSD contravene the CSD regulation?
- What happens if you contravene section 95 (1) of the Tenancy Act?
- What happens if you contravene Section 3 of the Road Traffic Act?
- What happens if you contravene the data protection and Privacy Act 2019?
- Can a bargaining council contravene the provisions of any labour legislation?
- When does an NVR Registered Training Organisation contravene the vet regulations?
- What happens if you contravene a director's disqualification order?
- What happens if you contravene the Land Drainage Act?
- Does Karnataka's border restriction contravene Central guidelines?
- Does this contravene the dominated convergence theorem?
- Do different schools of feng shui contradict each other?
- Does the Cochrane Ecological Institute contradict science-based protocols?
- Does the doctrine of eternal security contradict scripture?
- Does Jake Pentecost contradict the Pacific Rim mythology?
- Do Tibetan monks have powers that contradict science?
- Why do some scientific theories contradict the Bible?
- Does evolution contradict the biblical account of creation?
- Does Socrates contradict himself in the indictment?
- Does Medjugorje contradict Catholic magisterial teaching?
- Does Amoris laetitia contradict established doctrine?