Similar words: violate, inviolate, etiolated, violation, isolated, viola, inviolable, isolate. Meaning: ['vaɪəleɪt] adj. treated irreverently or sacrilegiously.
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91. The country signed the treaty but then violated each of its 143 articles.
92. Lord Morton went on to construe the statutory terms extremely narrowly as permitting challenge only if express statutory requirements were violated.
93. Reno contends Microsoft violated a 1995 consent decree by tying the licensing and distribution of Windows and its browser.
94. Borden's actions violated a court order to stay away from his ex-wife.
95. But court records show how poachers violated wildlife laws without fear of punishment in his courtroom.
96. A local Republican party of official claimed the law violated equal protection and First Amendment principles.
97. The school argued that prohibiting the distribution of the Bible violated the Gideons' right of free speech.
98. One woman who violated an order has recently been sent to prison.
99. Before the recent revision of Article 92, state-financed support measures, in whatever form, violated the principle of free competition.
100. Neither propriety nor the federal Hatch Act forbidding solicitation of political funds on government property was violated, Clinton asserted Wednesday.
101. The state supreme court advised the governor that the law violated the First Amendment rights of teachers.
102. Like no other manner of death, homicide leaves survivors feeling profoundly violated.
103. Militants had also violated humanitarian standards with summary executions, kidnappings and assaults against civilians.
104. Like Stanley Feingold before him, he had violated the taboo against discussing the limits of the remedial process.
105. The serious charge that academic freedom was violated on his campus has yet to be addressed.
106. The district court recognized that the Alabama statute violated the establishment clause as construed by the Supreme Court.
107. We uphold the exclusion order as of the time it was made and when the petitioner violated it.
108. Attorney General William H.. Moody replied that no federal law had been violated.
109. Fei had violated a company rule that ordered all workers locked in their dormitories by midnight.
110. Replying, the Soviets charged that the EC-130 had deliberately violated Soviet airspace but gave no further details.
111. The principle is repeatedly and thoughtlessly violated.
112. Don't just sit by while your rights are violated!
113. Even these remaining rights are often needlessly violated.
114. They blatantly violated the laws.
115. The flower's fleshly body has been violated, mutilated.
116. Have I violated some proscribed waiting period?
117. Billy Wilder often violated Hollywood customs about social issues.
118. They violated the ceasefire agreement.
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119. Mortimer did not learn that the new address violated the ordinance until he checked in with police and was told it was off-limits.
120. Japan's acts have violated the law of nations and basic international common sense,'she said. "
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