touch in an unlawful manner; violate to busy oneself with to feel after, grope for; seek to find to appropriate (to oneself), lay hold of attrectātiō attrectātus...
(transitive) to disregard, to violate (e.g. rules, laws, agreements) Synonyms: zdeptać, naruszyć (reflexive with się) to trample oneself, to trample one another...
repugnō, resistō, adversor, obversor, obstō, sistō to impose oneself to infringe; violate; interrupt, break or rush in or upon Synonyms: interrumpō, interveniō...
leisten/schwören to commit perjury, to perjure oneself (dated) any broken oath, e.g. a vow later violated Synonyms: Eidbruch, gebrochener Eid/Schwur Declension...
Hyphenation: scoff‧law scofflaw (plural scofflaws) (US) One who habitually violates minor laws or fails to answer trivial court summonses (such as parking...
grow so fast without violating standard mass- and energy-conservation laws?” . . . He paused. “I ate my Wheaties.” fortify oneself gird up one's loins...
keynote speech at the NAB convention in, of all places, Philadelphia, thus violating the cardinal law of the animal kingdom: Don't shit where you eat. 2006...
compromises their principles for gain. (vulgar, derogatory) A person who will violate behavioral standards to achieve something desired. 1982, Daniel Hoffman...
incurred for breaking the law; usually for a minor offence such as a traffic violation. Synonyms: summons, saman You better pay off the parking summon tomorrow...
prescriptions improved clarity and were kept; others that yielded discordant violations of idiom were eventually revised. Synonyms: idiomaticness, idiomaticity...