Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de violation en inglés

violation:

violation [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the violation
    the infraction; the violation; the transgression
  2. the violation
    the violation
  3. the violation
    – entry to another's property without right or permission 1
    the violation; the intrusion; the trespass; the usurpation; the encroachment
    – entry to another's property without right or permission 1
  4. the violation
    – a disrespectful act 1
    the violation; the irreverence
    – a disrespectful act 1
  5. the violation
    – a crime less serious than a felony 1
    the violation; the misdemeanour; the infraction; the misdemeanor; the infringement
    – a crime less serious than a felony 1
  6. the violation
    – an act that disregards an agreement or a right 1
    the violation; the infringement
    – an act that disregards an agreement or a right 1
    • violation [the ~] sustantivo
      • he claimed a violation of his rights under the Fifth Amendment1
    • infringement [the ~] sustantivo
  7. the violation
    – the crime of forcing a woman to submit to sexual intercourse against her will 1
    the assault; the rape; the violation; the ravishment
    – the crime of forcing a woman to submit to sexual intercourse against her will 1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "violation":

  1. entry to another's property without right or permission1
  2. a disrespectful act1
  3. a crime less serious than a felony1
  4. an act that disregards an agreement or a right1
    • he claimed a violation of his rights under the Fifth Amendment1
  5. the crime of forcing a woman to submit to sexual intercourse against her will1

violate:

to violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)

  1. to violate
    to abuse
    – change the inherent purpose or function of something 1
    • abuse verbo (abuses, abused, abusing)
      • Don't abuse the system1
    to misuse; to violate
    • misuse verbo (misuses, misused, misusing)
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
  2. to violate
    to attack; to assault; to raid; to lay violent hands upon; to violate; to storm
    • attack verbo (attacks, attacked, attacking)
    • assault verbo (assaults, assaulted, assaulting)
    • raid verbo (raids, raided, raiding)
    • lay violent hands upon verbo (lays violent hands upon, laid violent hands upon, laying violent hands upon)
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
    • storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)
  3. to violate
    to desecrate; to violate
    • desecrate verbo (desecrates, desecrated, desecrating)
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
  4. to violate
    to dishonour; to ravish; to rape; to violate; dishonor
    • dishonour verbo, británico (dishonours, dishonoured, dishonouring)
    • ravish verbo (ravishs, ravished, ravishing)
    • rape verbo (rapes, raped, raping)
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
    • dishonor verbo, americano
  5. to violate
    to misbehave; to violate
    • misbehave verbo (misbehaves, misbehaved, misbehaving)
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
  6. to violate
    to infringe; to break; to violate; to transgress; to misbehave
    • infringe verbo (infringes, infringed, infringing)
    • break verbo (breaks, broke, breaking)
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
    • transgress verbo (transgresses, transgressed, transgressing)
    • misbehave verbo (misbehaves, misbehaved, misbehaving)
  7. to violate
    – destroy 1
    to violate
    – destroy 1
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
      • Don't violate my garden1
      • violate my privacy1
  8. to violate
    – destroy and strip of its possession 1
    to spoil; to violate; to rape; to plunder; despoil
    – destroy and strip of its possession 1
    • spoil verbo (spoils, spoiled, spoiling)
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
    • rape verbo (rapes, raped, raping)
      • The soldiers raped the beautiful country1
    • plunder verbo (plunders, plundered, plundering)
    • despoil verbo
  9. to violate
    – act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises 1
    to breach; to break; to offend; to violate; to transgress; go against; infract
    – act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises 1
    • breach verbo (breaches, breached, breaching)
    • break verbo (breaks, broke, breaking)
      • break a law1
      • break a promise1
    • offend verbo (offends, offended, offending)
      • offend all laws of humanity1
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
      • violate the basic laws or human civilization1
    • transgress verbo (transgresses, transgressed, transgressing)
    • go against verbo
    • infract verbo
  10. to violate
    – force (someone) to have sex against their will 1
    to assault; outrage; to violate; to rape; to ravish; to dishonour; dishonor
    – force (someone) to have sex against their will 1
    • assault verbo (assaults, assaulted, assaulting)
    • outrage verbo
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
    • rape verbo (rapes, raped, raping)
      • The woman was raped on her way home at night1
    • ravish verbo (ravishs, ravished, ravishing)
    • dishonour verbo, británico (dishonours, dishonoured, dishonouring)
    • dishonor verbo, americano
  11. to violate
    – violate the sacred character of a place or language 1
    outrage; to violate; to profane; to desecrate
    – violate the sacred character of a place or language 1
    • outrage verbo
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
      • violate the sanctity of the church1
    • profane verbo (profanes, profaned, profaning)
      • profane the name of God1
    • desecrate verbo (desecrates, desecrated, desecrating)
      • desecrate a cemetery1
  12. to violate
    – fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns 1
    to break; to violate; go against
    – fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns 1
    • break verbo (breaks, broke, breaking)
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
      • This sentence violates the rules of syntax1
    • go against verbo
  13. to violate
    – To attempt or to do something that is not allowed. 2
    to violate
    – To attempt or to do something that is not allowed. 2
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)

Conjugaciones de violate:

present
  1. violate
  2. violate
  3. violates
  4. violate
  5. violate
  6. violate
simple past
  1. violated
  2. violated
  3. violated
  4. violated
  5. violated
  6. violated
present perfect
  1. have violated
  2. have violated
  3. has violated
  4. have violated
  5. have violated
  6. have violated
past continuous
  1. was violating
  2. were violating
  3. was violating
  4. were violating
  5. were violating
  6. were violating
future
  1. shall violate
  2. will violate
  3. will violate
  4. shall violate
  5. will violate
  6. will violate
continuous present
  1. am violating
  2. are violating
  3. is violating
  4. are violating
  5. are violating
  6. are violating
subjunctive
  1. be violated
  2. be violated
  3. be violated
  4. be violated
  5. be violated
  6. be violated
diverse
  1. violate!
  2. let's violate!
  3. violated
  4. violating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "violate":

  1. destroy1
    • Don't violate my garden1
    • violate my privacy1
  2. destroy and strip of its possession1
  3. act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises1
    • violate the basic laws or human civilization1
  4. force (someone) to have sex against their will1
  5. violate the sacred character of a place or language1
    • violate the sanctity of the church1
  6. fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns1
    • This sentence violates the rules of syntax1
  7. To attempt or to do something that is not allowed.2

Sinónimos relacionados de violation