Violating or tending to violate or offend against.
1 The FDA said it is very concerned by the company's continued violative promotion of this product.
2 Instead it is ending cases with non-monetary relief, undertakings and injunctions to curb risky, violative behavior.
3 It also ordered the broker to take corrective action and remove the violative language from its customer agreements.
4 By the way, why did you not say " violative of truth," instead of " violative of the public concept," etc.?
5 There is nothing in the accounts, however, violative of Mr. Gladstone's conception of Deity, hence he finds no difficulty in accepting them.
6 Class III describes a situation in which the use of, or exposure to, a violative product is not likely to cause any adverse consequences.
7 In addition to the $500,000 fine, it ordered Schwab to take corrective action and remove the violative language from its customer agreements.
8 "Because," you say, "his teachings are violative of the public concept of truth."
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