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infringer

/in-frinj/US // ɪnˈfrɪndʒ //UK // (ɪnˈfrɪndʒ) //

侵权者,侵权人,侵犯者,违章者

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    in·fringed, in·fring·ing.

    • : to commit a breach or infraction of; violate or transgress: to infringe a copyright; to infringe a rule.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·fringed, in·fring·ing.

    • : to encroach or trespass: Don't infringe on his privacy.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • A domestic terrorist designation could be used to clamp down on political dissidents and suppress demonstrations, potentially infringing on free speech rights.

  • Boebert responded that the Democrats were infringing on her constitutional rights.

  • Republican lawmakers made similar arguments during an emotional House debate in 2019, saying the bill infringes on the rights of people whose faith-based convictions are opposed to same-sex marriage or other LGBTQ rights.

  • When you’re infringing on other people’s rights, then you no longer have those rights.

  • You can also be denied for affiliation with any group that holds anti-government views or advocates forceful action that seeks to overthrow the government or that could infringe on others’ constitutional rights.

  • The delay was translated as meaning lack of confidence; and the alert infringer grew strong in courage and capital.

  • Hence the infringer could imitate the patented design without liability, and the law was a nullity.

  • Pirated copies might be seized (art. 13) in any of the countries, without prejudice to other punishment of the infringer.

  • You are an innocent infringer; you can go right along and dispose of the books.

  • It does not seem proper under such circumstances to hold him to be a willful infringer and guilty of a misdemeanor.