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单词 violative
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Definition of violative in English:

violative

adjective
  • See violate

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A lower court recently threw out one of the municipality's suits as violative of the law.
    • However the claims of the developers are laced with lies and is suspected to be violative of the biosafety regulations.
    • Even when its methods are rudimentary, fraud remains a deeply complex and violative crime; it takes a psychological toll on victims.
    • Noting that no reasons had been given by the administration for its action and that no hearings had been afforded, the report found that the actions were tantamount to summary dismissals, violative of the 1940 Statement.
    • If community standards of good taste are substituted for principles of free speech, does that amount to censorship violative of academic freedom?
    • The committee also concluded that, to the extent that the administration acted against this professor because of displeasure with his critical remarks at the memorial service, it acted for reasons violative of his academic freedom.
    • Civil penalties and criminal prosecutions of individuals may be appropriate in individual cases of egregiously violative or criminal behavior.
    • Such assessments depend on interpretation, but they allow for debate and justification, and clear instances of violative behavior could be quickly identified.
    • But the criminal's violative conduct is not private - to the contrary, it is a subject of intense public concern.
    • The Reserve Bank of India has warned the public that ‘e-gold’ is not a currency of any sovereign state and transactions with it is violative of current regulations in force in India.
    • It is also violative of Article 29 of the Constitution, which defies cultural imposition of minorities.
    • So far, he said, the inspection data are preliminary, but ‘there were only a small fraction of firms found to be violative.’
    • An investigating committee concluded that the administration had dismissed two professors for reasons violative of their academic freedom.
    • I think that the ballot was definitely violative of the Florida statutes.
    • All this goes against the spirit of the Constitution and is also violative of the letter of the law.
    • If this occurs, violative residues may result.
    • It found further that the administration had not responded adequately to the faculty member's assertion that he was denied promotion for reasons violative of his academic freedom.
    • The violative rate for manufacturers of medical devices is 500 times that of manufacturers of pharmaceutical products.
    • They do not differentiate or discriminate between domestic, social and public violence, viewing all of them as equally violative of human rights.
    • The report can accurately describe violative conduct without resorting to personal assaults.
 
 

Definition of violative in US English:

violative

adjective
  • See violate

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If community standards of good taste are substituted for principles of free speech, does that amount to censorship violative of academic freedom?
    • A lower court recently threw out one of the municipality's suits as violative of the law.
    • Such assessments depend on interpretation, but they allow for debate and justification, and clear instances of violative behavior could be quickly identified.
    • They do not differentiate or discriminate between domestic, social and public violence, viewing all of them as equally violative of human rights.
    • I think that the ballot was definitely violative of the Florida statutes.
    • An investigating committee concluded that the administration had dismissed two professors for reasons violative of their academic freedom.
    • The committee also concluded that, to the extent that the administration acted against this professor because of displeasure with his critical remarks at the memorial service, it acted for reasons violative of his academic freedom.
    • The Reserve Bank of India has warned the public that ‘e-gold’ is not a currency of any sovereign state and transactions with it is violative of current regulations in force in India.
    • But the criminal's violative conduct is not private - to the contrary, it is a subject of intense public concern.
    • However the claims of the developers are laced with lies and is suspected to be violative of the biosafety regulations.
    • All this goes against the spirit of the Constitution and is also violative of the letter of the law.
    • Noting that no reasons had been given by the administration for its action and that no hearings had been afforded, the report found that the actions were tantamount to summary dismissals, violative of the 1940 Statement.
    • So far, he said, the inspection data are preliminary, but ‘there were only a small fraction of firms found to be violative.’
    • The report can accurately describe violative conduct without resorting to personal assaults.
    • It found further that the administration had not responded adequately to the faculty member's assertion that he was denied promotion for reasons violative of his academic freedom.
    • If this occurs, violative residues may result.
    • The violative rate for manufacturers of medical devices is 500 times that of manufacturers of pharmaceutical products.
    • Civil penalties and criminal prosecutions of individuals may be appropriate in individual cases of egregiously violative or criminal behavior.
    • It is also violative of Article 29 of the Constitution, which defies cultural imposition of minorities.
    • Even when its methods are rudimentary, fraud remains a deeply complex and violative crime; it takes a psychological toll on victims.
 
 
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