A crime less serious than a felony.
A breach, violation, or infringement; as of a law, a contract, a right or duty.
1 Paddock had no criminal record other than a traffic infraction , authorities said.
2 She knew the least infraction would bring down the young man's wrath.
3 That proved costly when the infraction carried over to the third period.
4 The infraction was the second by Pouliot against Domi in the period.
5 What penalty was awarded for which infraction , and the ever-confusing icing call.
6 He now punished the men severely for the slightest infraction of duty.
7 We could not permit the slightest infraction of rules, the slightest insolence.
8 All servitude to men was an infraction of God's rights over Israel.
9 The preservation of the Constitution from infraction is the President's highest duty.
10 Any infraction of this rule will result in suspension or permanent dismissal.'
11 A premeditated infraction of our rules is not better than a row.
12 Complaints, very ill founded, immediately arose concerning the infraction of this capitulation.
13 Their common interests were guarded, and every infraction of their liberties known.
14 This was another infraction of my maxims, which has not remained unpunished.
15 Defra refused to comment, saying infraction cases are subject to a confidentiality agreement.
16 Adult Alterants did not get a second chance for any infraction .
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Infraction в диалектах
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