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violator /ˈvʌɪəleɪtə /noun1A person who breaks or fails to comply with a rule or formal agreement: a major crackdown on violators of immigration regulations the new smoking restrictions call for hefty fines for violators...- Their government has been successfully pressured to change its laws, to make searching for copyright violators easier.
- Skeptics doubt they have the regulatory muscle to punish violators.
- The jails aren't roomy enough to include all violators.
2A person who treats something with irreverence or disrespect: a violator of nature a violator of sacred relics...- It's a regime known as one of the worst violators of human rights in the world.
- Their government is a standout violator of press freedom.
- A serial violator of civilized society, its government even last week was implicated in major drug trafficking into Australia.
3 literary A person who rapes or sexually assaults someone: Monica is able to name the violators of her body a curse pronounced over the violators of children...- They carried identity cards that listed their official occupation as professional rapist, or 'violator of women's honour'.
- Insofar as sex is always linked to violence in his writing, it also involves the patriarchal phallus as a violator of women and a threat to the son's virility.
- The rape victim is forced to succumb to her violator's sexual demands.
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