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violation

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In basketball , a violation is the most minor class of illegal action. Most violations are committed by the team with possession of the ball, when a player mishandles the ball or makes an illegal move. The typical penalty for a violation is loss of the ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a crime less serious than a felony [syn: misdemeanor , misdemeanour , infraction , offence , offense , infringement ] an act that disregards an agreement or a right; "he claimed a violation of his rights under the Fifth Amendment" [syn: infringement ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES flagrant abuse/violation/breach etc ▪ flagrant violations of human rights COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE apparent ▪ But the council, the majority of which backs Byrd, never accepted the resignation, an apparent ...

Usage examples of violation.

And there were problems with these votes, since the Sem-inole County Canvassing Board had allowed Republican Party volunteers to fill in missing data on absentee-ballot applications completed by registered Republicansa violation of Florida lawand many overseas absentee ballots from members of the armed forces lacked the postmarks required by law.

Constitution which precludes Congress from making criminal the violation of an administrative regulation, by one who has failed to avail himself of an adequate separate procedure for the adjudication of its validity, or which precludes the practice, in many ways desirable, of splitting the trial for violations of an administrative regulation by committing the determination of the issue of its validity to the agency which created it, and the issue of violation to a court which is given jurisdiction to punish violations.

At the same time, however, the Court was careful to confine such proceedings to forfeitures arising out of violations of State law.

In the meantime, Secretary Aspin would tell the military to stop asking recruits about their sexual orientation and to stop discharging homosexual men and women who had not been discovered to have committed a homosexual act, which was a violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

Right and truth and justice, in their relation to human affairs, are as asymptotes which, though continually drawing nearer and nearer to the curve, can never reach it but by a violation of all on which their own existence is founded.

She would go no further than allowing him to repeat the ceremony of palpation and auscultation with all the ethical violations he could desire, but without taking off her clothes.

Today the vital issue in this area of Constitutional Law is whether the treaty-making power is competent to assume obligations for the United States in the discharge of which the President can, without violation of his oath to support the Constitution, involve the country in large scale military operations abroad without authorization by the war-declaring power, Congress to wit.

Moozh to declare himself the master of Basilica, to mete out justice so publicly, so popularly, and so clearly in violation of all Basilican law and custom and decency.

Chevy Out back, booze empties on the seat: probation violation number one.

This manipulation of masses of people was an unforgivable violation of his cetic ethics.

Planck-space transit and humans need never have learned of the experiments if other elements of the Core had not revealed this fact to the first John Keats cybrid persona four centuries ago -- but I agree with those humans and those Core elements who consider this act as unethical, a violation of privacy.

Violation of any of these conditions will lead to your immediate expulsion from Dovetail and the confiscation and probable destruction of the book.

Iraqi-Syrian pipeline, which had been closed since 1982, and began pumping as much as 200,000 barrels of oil per day in flagrant violation of the U.

Iraq has been in flagrant violation of the terms of the cease-fire since at least October 1998, when it threw out the U.

By arguing the uniqueness of the Iraq case--in terms both of the long history of Iraqi aggression and flagrant violations of international law and its refusal to comply with dozens of Security Council resolutions, many of them enacted under Chapter VII of the UN Charter--we would reassure other nations that Iraq will not simply be the first in a string of U.