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Meanings of
run afoul
in inglês
português
infringir
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Go against, as of rules and laws.
conflict
infringe
contravene
português
infringir
Usage of
run afoul
in inglês
1
Therefore, making it a requirement does not
run
afoul
of the law.
2
Accounting experts said the error did
run
afoul
of basic accounting principles.
3
Grand Theft Auto has constantly
run
afoul
of Australia's strict content controls.
4
ZTE has
run
afoul
of Washington before for dealings with authoritarian governments.
5
Now be keerful and not
run
afoul
of the plaguey lye leech.
6
Eddie wouldn't want to
run
afoul
of a man like Gabriel Abbott.
7
Some legal experts said Comey's actions did not
run
afoul
of the law.
8
Google's already
run
afoul
of the Federal Trade Commission due to antitrust concerns.
9
Experts have said such a move would
run
afoul
of the U.S. Constitution.
10
About 70 cities in Germany
run
afoul
of EU pollution mandates.
11
The last thing I wanted was to
run
afoul
of the iron law.
12
Banks worried their holdings might
run
afoul
of the Volcker rule.
13
We have a fund to assist strikers who
run
afoul
of the law.
14
Mr Trump's Ukrainian call could also potentially
run
afoul
of federal bribery statutes.
15
By some accident it might
run
afoul
of the boat, and splinters fly.
16
It seems like the NYPD has
run
afoul
of everyone in New Jersey.
Other examples for "run afoul"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
run
afoul
run
Verb
Noun
Translations for
run afoul
português
infringir
Run afoul
through the time
Run afoul
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common