infringe
41infringe — v. 1 tr. a act contrary to; violate (a law, an oath, etc.). b act in defiance of (another s rights etc.). 2 intr. (usu. foll. by on, upon) encroach; trespass. Derivatives: infringement n. infringer n. Etymology: L infringere infract (as IN (2),… …
42infringe rights — violate rights …
43infringe upon — Invade, trespass upon, encroach upon, intrude upon …
44Poirot infringe la ley — (Título original en inglés: The Veiled Lady. The Hound of Death. Double Sin) es un libro de relatos cortos de la escritora británica Agatha Christie, publicado originalmente por Editorial Molino en España en 1966.[1] Incluye historias que fueron… …
45refining — infringe …
46Infringed — Infringe In*fringe , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Infringed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Infringing}.] [L. infringere; pref. in in + frangere to break. See {Fraction}, and cf. {Infract} .] 1. To break; to violate; to transgress; to neglect to fulfill or obey; as,… …
47Infringing — Infringe In*fringe , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Infringed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Infringing}.] [L. infringere; pref. in in + frangere to break. See {Fraction}, and cf. {Infract} .] 1. To break; to violate; to transgress; to neglect to fulfill or obey; as,… …
48infringement — infringe in‧fringe [ɪnˈfrɪndʒ] also infringe on verb [transitive] to do something that is against a law or someone s legal rights: • There was no evidence that Apple s work was infringing Xerox copyrights. • We ll be watching closely to see… …
49infringement — infringe ► VERB 1) violate (a law, agreement, etc.). 2) encroach on (a right or privilege). DERIVATIVES infringement noun infringer noun. ORIGIN Latin infringere, from in into + frangere to break …
50infringer — infringe ► VERB 1) violate (a law, agreement, etc.). 2) encroach on (a right or privilege). DERIVATIVES infringement noun infringer noun. ORIGIN Latin infringere, from in into + frangere to break …