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Meanings of
violated
in English
Treated irreverently or sacrilegiously.
profaned
Related terms
desecrated
Usage of
violated
in English
1
The United Nations human rights office said Hussein's conviction
violated
international law.
2
The report said Congress could address whether the president
violated
the law.
3
It said the Republican president's March 6 order
violated
existing immigration law.
4
RBC has said that it does not believe it
violated
French law.
5
German government authorities have ongoing investigations into whether VW
violated
disclosure obligations.
6
I often ask myself if I have
violated
these sentient beings' rights?
7
It says the destruction
violated
international law and the laws of war.
8
He said Schwab's actions
violated
a 1940 federal law governing investment advisers.
9
Massacring Tutsi children, for example,
violated
Rwandan ideals that children are sacred.
10
This
violated
the recognised fundamental principles of the freedom of the seas.
11
The report also said the Georgian reconnaissance flight
violated
a cease-fire agreement.
12
These simple rules are sometimes
violated
in spoken and in literary English.
13
Shell has
violated
our basic human rights to food, water and livelihood.
14
However, the proposed methods are more robust when the assumption is
violated
.
15
Twitter did not say how the group
violated
its rules, media reported.
16
Russia immediately followed suit, but denied that it had
violated
the treaty.
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violated
violate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
violate by
violate the law
violate federal
violate international
violate state
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Violated
through the time
Violated
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
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