VIOLATE vs INFRINGING: VERB
- Destroy and strip of its possession
- Violate the sacred character of a place or language
- Act in disregard of laws and rules
- Force (someone) to have sex against their will
- Fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns
- To break, disregard, disagree or not act according to (rules, conventions, etc.).
- To rape.
- Act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
- Destroy
- Advance beyond the usual limit
- Go against, as of rules and laws
- Present participle of infringe.
VIOLATE vs INFRINGING: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To do harm to (property or qualities considered sacred); desecrate or defile.
- To disturb rudely or improperly; interrupt.
- To treat in a violent manner; to abuse.
- To do violence to, as to anything that should be held sacred or respected; to profane; to desecrate; to break forcibly; to trench upon; to infringe.
- To assault (a person) sexually.
- To commit rape on; to ravish; to outrage.
- To disregard or act in a manner that does not conform to (a law or promise, for example).
- To disturb; to interrupt.
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VIOLATE vs INFRINGING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To treat roughly or injuriously; handle so as to harm or hurt; do violence to; outrage.
- As of rules or patterns
- Be in violation of
- Fail to agree with
- To break in upon; interrupt; disturb.
- To desecrate; dishonor; treat with irreverence; profane, or meddle with profanely.
- To infringe; transgress, as a contract, law, promise, or the like, either by a positive act contrary to the promise, etc., or by neglect or non-fulfilment: as, to violate confidence.
- To ravish; deflower by force; commit rape on.
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VIOLATE vs INFRINGING: RELATED WORDS
- Infract, Go against, Plunder, Rape, Dishonour, Ravish, Outrage, Break, Despoil, Dishonor, Profane, Desecrate, Offend, Transgress, Breach
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VIOLATE vs INFRINGING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Infringe, Violation, Contravene, Go against, Dishonour, Ravish, Outrage, Break, Despoil, Dishonor, Profane, Desecrate, Offend, Transgress, Breach
- N/A
VIOLATE vs INFRINGING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- These provisions violate the Act in two ways.
- That governments violate human rights is hardly surprising.
- The landlord can terminate your rental agreement if you violate the terms of the agreement or if you violate the law.
- Federal crimes are defined as acts that violate federal laws, as opposed to crimes that violate state or local laws.
- DUI offenders who violate their restricted license are subject to similar penalties that are applied to offenders who violate the terms of their probation.
- The strip searches conducted upon admission do not violate Fourth Amendment standards, but the searches after contact visits violate the Fourth Amendment.
- In short, the prior examples of wrongdoing must violate the same constitutional rights and violate them in the same way.
- Other types of entropies that violate the Shore and Johnson axioms, including nonadditive entropies such as the Tsallis entropy, violate this basic consistency requirement.
- Viewing, transmitting, downloading, or seeking obscene or pornographicmaterials or materials that violate or encourage others to violate the law.
- While such disparities will not violate constitutional guarantees, they may violate core policy imperatives to avoid racially unjust outcomes.
- If you allege that the entire project is infringing on copyrights you hold, please specify the entire project as infringing.
- Content ID allows the copyright owner to identify infringing works and to determine what happens to the infringing work.
- To enjoin simply because a computer network llows for infringing use would, in our opinion, violate and potentially restrict activity unrelated to infringing use.
- Giganews to find specific infringing content, or might reveal that the information provided by the plaintiff was not enough to identify any infringing articles.
- For example, the patentee can prevent others from making, using, exercising, selling, offering for sale, or importing infringing articles, or infringing processes.
- We may, in our sole discretion, remove any infringing Content if we become, or are made aware of, infringing Content.
- Infringing Equipment other equipment having a capability equivalent to that of the Infringing Equipment.
- This is generally used where the infringing party did not create the infringing items themselves.
- Benefit There are extensive rights to stop infringing acts in relation to infringing articles.
- App that may be infringing or the subject of infringing activity.
VIOLATE vs INFRINGING: QUESTIONS
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- Does political correctness violate the First Amendment?
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- What is the infringing conduct in relation to air freight forwarding?
- Is the Zumba Fitness 2 TV spot infringing on patents?
- How much does Samsung owe Apple for infringing on patents?
- How can I stop infringers from infringing on my patent?
- Is Getty Images infringing your copyright by using stock photos?
- Did Apple owe $506 million for infringing a Texas patent?
- Is Warner-Lambert an example of non-infringing use?
- Can Napster have commercially significant non-infringing uses?
- What are non-infringing alternatives to patent infringement?