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    Violation \Vi`o*la"tion\, n. [L. violatio: cf. F. violation.]
    The act of violating, treating with violence, or injuring;
    the state of being violated. Specifically:
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    (a) Infringement; transgression; nonobservance; as, the
    violation of law or positive command, of covenants,
    promises, etc. "The violation of my faith." --Shak.
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    (b) An act of irreverence or desecration; profanation or
    contemptuous treatment of sacred things; as, the
    violation of a church. --Udall.
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    (c) Interruption, as of sleep or peace; disturbance.
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    (d) Ravishment; rape; outrage. --Shak.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    violation
    n 1: a crime less serious than a felony [syn: misdemeanor, misdemeanour,
    infraction, offence, offense, infringement]
    2: an act that disregards an agreement or a right; "he claimed
    a violation of his rights under the Fifth Amendment" [syn:
    infringement]
    3: entry to another's property without right or permission
    [syn: trespass, encroachment, intrusion, usurpation]
    4: a disrespectful act [syn: irreverence]
    5: the crime of forcing a woman to submit to sexual intercourse
    against her will [syn: rape, assault, ravishment]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    171 Moby Thesaurus words for "violation":
    aberrance, aberrancy, abnormality, abomination, abuse,
    abuse of office, abusing, assault, atrocity, attack, bad faith,
    battering, befoulment, betrayal, blasphemy, breach,
    breach of contract, breach of faith, breach of privilege,
    breach of promise, breach of trust, break, breaking, butchery,
    civil disobedience, contravention, conversion,
    corrupt administration, crime, criminal assault, criminality,
    debasement, debasing, debauchment, defacement, defalcation,
    defilement, defiling, defloration, deflowering, deflowerment,
    degradation, degrading, delict, delinquency, desecrating,
    desecration, despoilment, deviance, deviancy, devirgination,
    disgrace, dishonor, dishonoring, disobedience, disorderliness,
    disregard, diversion, embezzlement, encroachment, felony,
    forcible seizure, fouling, frowardness, ignominy, ignoring,
    ill-treatment, ill-usage, ill-use, illegality, improperness,
    impropriety, inappropriateness, incorrectness, indecorousness,
    indecorum, indiscipline, indocility, infamy, infraction,
    infringement, infringing, injury, insubordination, intractability,
    killing, lawbreaking, lawlessness, laying waste, looting,
    maladministration, malfeasance, malpractice, maltreatment,
    malversation, massacre, misapplication, misappropriation,
    misconduct, misdemeanor, misemployment, misfeasance, mishandling,
    mismanagement, mistreatment, misusage, misuse, molestation,
    naughtiness, noncompliance, nonconformity, noncooperation,
    nonobedience, obstreperousness, offense, onslaught, outrage,
    passive resistance, peculation, perversion, pilfering, pillaging,
    pity, pollution, poor stewardship, priapism, profanation,
    profaning, prostitution, rape, ravage, ravishment, recusancy, riot,
    rioting, sacking, sacrilege, scandal, seducement, seduction,
    sexual assault, sexual possession, shame, sinfulness, slaughter,
    sowing with salt, taking, terrible thing, tort, transgression,
    trespass, uncooperativeness, unduteousness, undutifulness,
    unfitness, unfittingness, unlawfulness, unrighteousness,
    unruliness, unseemliness, unsubmissiveness, unsuitability,
    violating, violence, waywardness, wickedness, willful disobedience,
    wrong, wrongdoing, wrongfulness, wrongness

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


    VIOLATION. An act done unlawfully and with force. In the English stat. of 25
    E. III., st. 5, c. 2, it is declared to be high treason in any person who
    shall violate the king's companion; and it is equally high treason in her to
    suffer willingly such violation. This word has been construed under this
    statute to mean carnal knowledge. 3 Inst. 9; Bac. Ab, Treason, E.

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)




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