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infringe

[ US /ˌɪnˈfɹɪndʒ/ ]
[ UK /ɪnfɹˈɪnd‍ʒ/ ]
VERB
  1. advance beyond the usual limit
  2. go against, as of rules and laws
    He ran afoul of the law
    This behavior conflicts with our rules

How To Use infringe In A Sentence

  • United Brands produced bananas, and was accused of a variety of abusive practices which were said to infringe Article 86.
  • Like other police forces, Wiltshire constabulary is not setting up a special squad or unit to deal with possible hunting law infringements.
  • Federal law allows plaintiffs to collect up to $ 100, 000 per infringement.
  • During war, the right of postliminy can only be claimed in the tribunals of the belligerent powers, and not in the courts of neutrals; for by a general law of nations, neutrals have no right to enquire into any captures, except such as are an infringement of their own neutrality. [ The Laws Of War, Affecting Commerce And Shipping
  • Some few poets were bought over; but, among men following the profession of the press, a change of politics is an infringement of the point of honor, and a man must FIGHT as well as apostatize. The Paris Sketch Book
  • Preliminary Injunction means the court forces the infringers to stop ongoing infringement or events that are about to happen upon obligee's request before or during infringement litigation.
  • The judge left it to counsel to submit suggestions for appropriate relief for the limited infringement of copyright.
  • The organisation Liberty has expressed concern that such widespread surveillance could infringe personal liberties.
  • If technology laws infringe liberties but do not stop crime then they will not command public respect. Computing
  • During a substantial part of their lives, they existed either under the shadow of public rejection, or in the clandestinity of aesthetic infringement. 2666 WEEK: FRANCISCO GOLDMAN
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