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infraction
infractionbreach; violation; infringement: infraction of the rules; in medicine, an incomplete fracture of a bone Not to be confused with:infarction – a localized area of tissue that is dying or dead, having been deprived of its blood supply because of an obstructionin·frac·tion I0135400 (ĭn-frăk′shən)n. The act or an instance of infringing, as of a law or rule; a violation. See Synonyms at breach.in•frac•tion (ɪnˈfræk ʃən) n. breach; violation; infringement. [1615–25; < Latin infrāctiō. See infract, -tion] syn: See breach. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | infraction - a crime less serious than a felonymisdemeanor, misdemeanour, violation, infringementcrime, criminal offence, criminal offense, law-breaking, offense, offence - (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act; "a long record of crimes"breach of the peace, disorderly behavior, disorderly conduct, disturbance of the peace - any act of molesting, interrupting, hindering, agitating, or arousing from a state of repose or otherwise depriving inhabitants of the peace and quiet to which they are entitledfalse pretence, false pretense - (law) an offense involving intent to defraud and false representation and obtaining property as a result of that misrepresentationindecent exposure, public nudity - vulgar and offensive nakedness in a public placebearing false witness, lying under oath, perjury - criminal offense of making false statements under oathsedition - an illegal action inciting resistance to lawful authority and tending to cause the disruption or overthrow of the government |
infractionnoun violation, breach, infringement, breaking, trespass, transgression, contravention, nonfulfilment Another infraction would mean a stint in a probation centre.infractionnounAn act or instance of breaking a law or regulation or of nonfulfillment of an obligation or promise, for example:breach, contravention, infringement, transgression, trespass, violation.Translationsinfraction
infraction [in-frak´shun] incomplete bone fracture without displacement.in·frac·tion (in-frak'shŭn), Obsolete term for fracture; especially one without displacement. [L. infractio, a breaking, fr. infringere, to break] in·frac·tion (in-frak'shŭn) A fracture; especially one without displacement. [L. infractio, a breaking, fr. infringere, to break]Infraction Related to Infraction: Freiberg's infractionInfractionViolation or infringement; breach of a statute, contract, or obligation. The term infraction is frequently used in reference to the violation of a particular statute for which the penalty is minor, such as a parking infraction. INFRACTION. The breach of a law or agreement; the violation of a compact. In the French law this is the generic expression to designate all actions which are punishable by the code of France. infraction Related to infraction: Freiberg's infractionSynonyms for infractionnoun violationSynonyms- violation
- breach
- infringement
- breaking
- trespass
- transgression
- contravention
- nonfulfilment
Synonyms for infractionnoun an act or instance of breaking a law or regulation or of nonfulfillment of an obligation or promise, for exampleSynonyms- breach
- contravention
- infringement
- transgression
- trespass
- violation
Synonyms for infractionnoun a crime less serious than a felonySynonyms- misdemeanor
- misdemeanour
- violation
- infringement
Related Words- crime
- criminal offence
- criminal offense
- law-breaking
- offense
- offence
- breach of the peace
- disorderly behavior
- disorderly conduct
- disturbance of the peace
- false pretence
- false pretense
- indecent exposure
- public nudity
- bearing false witness
- lying under oath
- perjury
- sedition
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