单词 | violator |
释义 | violator (once / 9344 pages) n Someone who breaks rules is a violator. If your grandpa drives 90 miles an hour on the highway, he's a violator of the speed limit. To violate is to disobey a law or break an agreement, and a violator is a person who does this. A violator of the school dress code might wear a clown costume to school, and a violator of copyright laws might copy his entire essay from a book. Violator comes from violare, "treat with violence or dishonor" in Latin. WORD FAMILYviolator: violators+/inviolable: inviolably/inviolate: inviolately/violable: inviolable/violate: inviolate, violable, violated, violates, violating, violation, violative, violator/violation: violations USAGE EXAMPLESViolators can can be charged with contempt and jailed for six months. The Guardian(Dec 01, 2016) He is being held as a bail violator on a drug charge from September. Washington Times(Nov 29, 2016) Violators could be referred to the Security Council or its sanctions panel of experts. Wall Street Journal(Nov 29, 2016) 1n someone who violates the law Syn|Hyper law offender, lawbreaker criminal, crook, felon, malefactor, outlaw someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime 2n someone who assaults others sexually Syn|Hyper debaucher, ravisher debauchee, libertine, rounder a dissolute person; usually a man who is morally unrestrained |
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