violate 的定义
vi·o·lat·ed, vi·o·lat·ing.
- to break, infringe, or transgress.
- to break in upon or disturb rudely; interfere thoughtlessly with: to violate his privacy.
- to break through or pass by force or without right: to violate a frontier.
- to treat irreverently or disrespectfully; desecrate; profane: violate a human right.
- to molest sexually, especially to rape.
violate 近义词
rape, defile
break a law, agreement
更多violate例句
- The next day, Boslough found that he had been temporarily suspended for violating Nextdoor’s rules about being “helpful, not hurtful.”
- Any publisher found to be violating the policies in Google News or Google Discover may be dropped from search results.
- “We’re looking to see if any department policies were violated by either the officer or his supervisors,” Staffordsmith said.
- This preservation request applies to posts and comments about Dominion that YouTube has removed for violating its terms of use.
- “We need to rein in behavior that violates antitrust law and monopolistic behavior, and Amazon is going to be part of that work,” Jayapal said in an interview.
- Violate the tombs, if she has taken refuge in the abodes of death, far within some passage or hypogeum.