verb
- breaking or failing to comply with a rule, law, or agreement
- disturbing or interfering with someone’s peace, privacy, or rights
- treating something sacred with disrespect or irreverence
Usage: present participle of violate
Usage: present participle of violate
Usage: present participle of violate
Examples
- The company was violating environmental regulations.
- He was caught violating the speed limit on the highway.
- The protesters accused the government of violating their constitutional rights.
- She felt someone was violating her privacy by reading her emails.
- The vandals were violating the sanctity of the cemetery.
- By copying the software, they were violating copyright laws.