infringing 的 2 个定义
in·fringed, in·fring·ing.
- to commit a breach or infraction of; violate or transgress: to infringe a copyright; to infringe a rule.
in·fringed, in·fring·ing.
- to encroach or trespass: Don't infringe on his privacy.
infringing 近义词
violate
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- Simonov says land and cultural rights of indigenous communities engaged in reindeer herding, hunting and fishing have been “infringed” by mining activities.
- However, there’s also much concern about the power of AI, and growing agreement that its use should be guided to avoid infringing upon our rights.
- Privacy advocates have long fought such laws, saying they infringe on civil liberties and should not be allowed prior to conviction.
- So, it wouldn’t make sense to return to the same organic performance after a cleanup and the manual action lifted, otherwise that would likely mean you weren’t benefiting from whatever was infringing on the Quality Guidelines.
- When the smart streetlight program infringed on all San Diegans’ privacy rights in yet another lopsided contract that drained taxpayers, Montgomery Steppe effectively worked to defund it.
- But as far as hacking goes, our government is doing it too—infringing on the rights of citizens.
- Ebony took a place around the corner, close enough to check in on her mother every day without infringing on her independence.
- Adam Harvey likes his privacy—and drones are infringing on it.
- The raging public debate and drumbeat from Republicans that Obama is infringing on religious liberty has been largely ignored.
- These laws are very strictly observed, and any one infringing them is punished with death.
- Some brethren are infringing on the trades of others: resolutions are passed against such conduct.
- Indeed, no one ever thought of infringing it, so powerful are habit and the force of association.
- Now, therefore, is the time when it can be suspended without infringing the rights of any party.
- The 'rule of law' secures that he shall exercise them without infringing the privileges of his neighbour.