violation
AmericanRelated Words
See breach.
Other Word Forms
- nonviolation noun
- previolation noun
- reviolation noun
- violational adjective
Etymology
Origin of violation
1400–50; late Middle English < Latin violātiōn- (stem of violātiō ), equivalent to violāt ( us ) ( violate ) + -iōn- -ion
Example Sentences
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At a press briefing Thursday, a Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman warned against unfounded speculation and referred back to the original announcement of the probe into Zhang’s alleged violations of party discipline and state law.
He said his committee subpoenaed all of the files over the summer, and Bondi has yet to comply with that subpoena in violation of the law.
From Los Angeles Times
She has called any prospective U.S. strike on Mexican territory a violation of Mexican sovereignty.
From Los Angeles Times
“These violations are now established as a matter of law,” Young wrote in his 4-page decision.
From Los Angeles Times
By Friday, the government had addressed many of those violations, immigration lawyers said, but warned more cases were still working through the legal system, with few signs from ICE that it could comply more quickly.
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