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54 words match “VIOLATION”

REVOKE v.
To fail to follow suit when holding a card of the suit led, in violation of the rule of the game; to renege. Hoyle.
RINGLEADER n.
Opprobriously, a leader of a body of men engaged in the violation of law or in an illegal enterprise, as rioters, mutineers, or the like. The ringleaders were apprehended, tried, fined, and imprisoned. Macaulay.
ROUTOUSLY adv.
With that violation of law called a rout. See 5th Rout, 4.
SABBATH n.
Pope. Sabbath breaker, one who violates the law of the Sabbath. -- Sabbath breaking, the violation of the law of the Sabbath. -- Sabbath-day's journey, a distance of about a mile, which, under Rabbinical law, the Jews were allowed to travel on the Sabbath.
SANCTIFY v.
rableness, inviolability, title to reverence and respect, or the like, to; to secure from violation; to give sanction to. The holy man, amazed at what he saw, Made haste to sanctify the bliss by law. Dryden. Truth guards the poet, sanctifies the line. Pope.
SIN n. 2 definitions
Transgression of the law of God; disobedience of the divine command; any violation of God's will, either in purpose or conduct; moral deficiency in the character; iniquity; as, sins of omission and sins of commission. Whosoever committeth sin is the servant of sin. John viii. 34. Sin is the transgression of the law. 1…
SMUGGLE v.
To import or export in violation of the customs laws.
STUPRATION n.
Violation of chastity by force; rape. [R.] Sir T. Browne.
TRANSGRESSION n.
The act of transgressing, or of passing over or beyond any law, civil or moral; the violation of a law or known principle of rectitude; breach of command; fault; offense; crime; sin. Forgive thy people . . . all their transgressions wherein they have transgressed against thee. I Kings viii. 50. What rests, but that the…
TREACHERY n.
Violation of allegiance or of faith and confidence; treasonable or perfidious conduct; perfidy; treason.
TRESPASS n.
Any voluntary transgression of the moral law; any violation of a known rule of duty; sin. The fatal trespass done by Eve. Milton. You . . . who were dead in trespasses and sins. Eph. if. 1.
UNLAW n.
A fine imposed as a penalty for violation of the law.
UNLAWLIKE a.
Not according to law; being or done in violation of law; unlawful. Milton.
WRONG n.
inflicts injury on a person; any injury done to, or received from; another; a trespass; a violation of right. Friend, I do thee no wrong. Matt. xx. 18. As the king of England can do no wrong, so neither can he do right but in his courts and by his courts. Milton. The obligation to redress a wrong is at least as binding…
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