Similar words: violate, inviolate, etiolated, violation, isolated, viola, inviolable, isolate. Meaning: ['vaɪəleɪt] adj. treated irreverently or sacrilegiously.
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31. The teachers argued that this prohibition violated their rights.
32. The deal violated international arms embargoes.
33. Some lawyers believed this act violated the establishment clause.
34. Protesters argue that their arrest violated their right to free speech.
35. They say they simply believe that Aldrich violated the rules by not obtaining full clearance for his manuscript.
36. The paper is full of stories about how so-and-so violated this or that law.
37. They all filed lawsuits, complaining that their civil rights had been violated.
38. He had located the original registration of his company and thought it supported his position that the city had violated the agreement.
39. Voting six to three, the court ruled that this ultimate threat violated states' rights.
40. A three-judge district court upheld the state against a claim that the Montana scheme violated Art.
41. Moreover, Boyle also demonstrates that the Security Council violated its own charter through the adoption of Resolution 731.
42. The court will rule on whether the prisoner's constitutional rights were violated.
43. He believed his boss had violated the age-discrimination law, and he sued in federal court.
44. He went on to argue that the bill violated fiscal discipline and would have destroyed jobs and undermined small businesses.
45. The governor had not requested federal aid and, in their view, no federal statute had been violated.
46. This enabled the robber to escape punishment because a second trial would have violated his constitutional rights.
47. The law was challenged soon after it passed on grounds that it violated the First Amendment free-speech rights of state employees.
48. No one told; and Jack too joined the unspoken conspiracy that all was well, that no natural order had been violated.
49. He had been paroled, but violated the terms, and was picked up last month.
50. She was probably left for dead by her attacker after he had violated her.
51. Parducci felt her dismissal violated her right to academic freedom.
52. Recalling how Meh'Lindi had been violated on that other occasion, Jaq feared for her sanity once her psychic hood was removed.
53. The thrifts, many of which were forced into insolvency, say the change violated contractual promises that federal thrift regulators.
54. The organization said that the composition of the court grossly violated the constitutional rights of the suspects.
55. It violated the essence of the principle of the separation of governmental powers.
56. He believed his boss had violated the age discrimination law.
57. The official reason was that I accepted a gift from a vendor, something which I was told violated company policy.
58. Selection bias A crucial scientific principle frequently violated by comparative politics is the principle of selection.http://sentencedict.com/violated.html
59. That would have violated his, and the class's, sense of decency.
60. Gere's actions may not actually be illegal, but they have violated the spirit of the law.
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