Definition of violate

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Violate (v. t.) To disturb; to interrupt.

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Pollute :: Pollute (v. t.) To violate sexually; to debauch; to dishonor.
Constrain :: Constrain (v. t.) To violate; to ravish.
Contravene :: Contravene (v. t.) To violate; to nullify; to be inconsistent with; as, to contravene a law..
Violator :: Violator (n.) One who violates; an infringer; a profaner; a ravisher.
Quarrel :: Quarrel (v. i.) To violate concord or agreement; to have a difference; to fall out; to be or become antagonistic.
Inviolated :: Inviolated (a.) Not corrupted, defiled, or profaned; chaste; pure..
Infringe :: Infringe (v. t.) To break; to violate; to transgress; to neglect to fulfill or obey; as, to infringe a law or contract..
Inviolated :: Inviolated (a.) Not violated; uninjured; unhurt; unbroken.
Inviolately :: Inviolately (adv.) In an inviolate manner.
Sacred :: Sacred (a.) Hence, not to be profaned or violated; inviolable..
Dishonor :: Dishonor (v. t.) To violate the chastity of; to debauch.
Commandment :: Commandment (n.) The offense of commanding or inducing another to violate the law.
Violate :: Violate (v. t.) To treat in a violent manner; to abuse.
Offend :: Offend (v. t.) To transgress; to violate; to sin against.
Indecorum :: Indecorum (n.) Want of decorum; impropriety of behavior; that in behavior or manners which violates the established rules of civility, custom, or etiquette; indecorousness..
Defile :: Defile (v. t.) To corrupt the chastity of; to debauch; to violate.
Cosignitary :: Cosignitary (a.) Signing some important public document with another or with others; as, a treaty violated by one of the cosignitary powers..
Fract :: Fract (v. t.) To break; to violate.
Disobey :: Disobey (v. i.) To refuse or neglect to obey; to violate commands; to be disobedient.
Absolve :: Absolve (v. t.) To set free, or release, as from some obligation, debt, or responsibility, or from the consequences of guilt or such ties as it would be sin or guilt to violate; to pronounce free; as, to absolve a subject from his allegiance; to absolve an offender, which amounts to an acquittal and remission of his punishment..
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