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Sentence count:212+6Posted:2017-03-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: violateinviolateetiolatedviolationisolatedviolainviolableisolateMeaning: ['vaɪəleɪt]  adj. treated irreverently or sacrilegiously. 
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61. At every turn friendship is violated by the divisive image, an image which serves to predict and to explain.
62. This violated the immigration ban and was punished with one to three months in prison.
63. The judge advised the governor that the law violated the First Amendment rights of teachers.
64. The Supreme Court agreed with the district court that the Texas abortion statutes violated her right of privacy.
65. Disputes over legitimate rulers are a second underlying problem with claims that territorial integrity has been violated.
66. I know of cases where the law has been violated by one jurisdiction shifting a leper into another.
67. The attorney general responded that an indictment under federal law could be invoked only when a federally protected right was violated.
68. The department said the company violated a 1995 court order the government obtained to bar the company from anticompetitive licensing practices.
69. A number of clauses were dropped after a parliamentary legal committee reported that sections of the bill violated the Constitution.
70. He must have been watching, presumably after finding his hideout violated.
71. Two of the dissenting justices further argued that the arrangement clearly violated the establishment clause.
72. G was not required to admit that Rely was defective or that the company violated any laws.
73. Disclosure of the material would put anyone who violated the order in contempt of court.
74. Because of that conclusion, the appeals court did not address whether the association's recruiting rule violated the First Amendment.
75. I felt as if I had been violated in the dead of night.
76. They argued that the use of atomic weapons violated both conventional and customary international law.
77. Students who wanted to distribute an underground paper, Tour de Farce, claimed that the guidelines violated their rights.
78. Indicted under the Espionage Act of 1917, he claimed that the act violated the First Amendment.
79. But the bottom line is that Woods violated the spirit of the agreement.
80. Bowman, however, was transferred to a less desirable school; he sued, claiming that the transfer violated his rights.
81. Women may sense that their own nature is being violated when any choice in personal appearance is taken away from them.
82. Teachers may sue if they believe state common law has been violated.
83. The students claimed that their rights under the Equal Access Act were violated, and a federal appeals court agreed.
84. This action violated the constitution and the Civil Rights Act.
85. He said the management's action violated the constitutional rights of the media in broadcasting news.
86. The third aspect of ordinary language which is violated by poetry is semantics.
87. Thus the Sabbath laws had not been violated and work was completed on time.
88. In addition, Tesoro said it filed a counterclaim alleging that the shareholders' group has violated securities laws.
88. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
89. By contrast, the United States had assisted traitors and reactionaries and had violated the Moscow agreement of December 1945.
90. There is no reason to think that the laws of physics are violated in living matter.
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