violate

melanggar
definition
verb
they violated the terms of a ceasefire
break or fail to comply with (a rule or formal agreement).
translation of 'violate'
verb
menghina,
memperkosa,
memperogol,
melanggar,
menyalahi,
mencabuli,
mengganggu
example
Some laws are so sacred that we must willingly die rather than 'violate' them.
‘What matters to us is to rid our countries of the aggressors, to confront those who attack us, who 'violate' what we hold sacred, or steal our riches,’ he said.
This speech may 'violate' the law, rules a federal judge.
The plantation owners, although willing to 'violate' organisational rules in normal times, closed ranks in times of troubles.
In California, making an agreement to 'violate' the law can be a misdemeanor - or a felony!
If the new rules 'violate' the law, the courts will take care of that.
Their rule of law is might makes right and that they can ignore, change or 'violate' any rules or laws that are incompatible with their criminal activities.
Native American petitioners had argued that the project would seriously damage what they held sacred and therefore 'violate' the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment.
The law also rules that those who 'violate' the law shall be punished with a prison term of up to three years and a fine of up to 6 million won.
The laws also endanger women's health, and 'violate' privacy rights and the Equal Protection clause of the constitution.
Such wars reinforce the lesson that it is okay to kill, beat up and 'violate' other people's partners and children, while it is not acceptable - at least in words - at home.
By taking the lives of their children, along with their own, parents 'violate' this sacred and most fundamental right of their children.
Another concern is ensuring that amateur video featuring people doesn't 'violate' privacy rights.
Extreme cases come from martyrs who choose death rather than 'violate' principles which are sacred to them.
Moreover, transforming this view into a legal ban, and imposing it on Jane Doe and other parents, would 'violate' their Constitutional right to privacy.
Civil penalties and criminal prosecutions of individuals may be appropriate in individual cases of egregiously 'violative' or criminal behavior.
I was immortal after all, but I knew I had 'violated' some sacred order and that this part of the repercussions.
Orchard, apart from swearing at a Kenyan player, was also accused of 'violating' the spirit of the game.
Anyone who 'violates' the rule is liable to lawsuits or may even jeopardize his or her position.
Now they went into the house, and they basically 'violated' liberty rights.
Significantly, the 'violators' include some political bigwigs, powerful businessman and town planners.
Both corpse and monument are still there, whereas the tombs of other 'violated' burials returned to St-Denis merely as museum displays.
As a repeat offender and habitual parole 'violator' , this time he is facing up to four years in the big house.
‘Action has to be taken against anyone 'violating' the law,’ said the minister.
The report can accurately describe 'violative' conduct without resorting to personal assaults.
I ran into the guy that 'violated' me in the second grade.
It seemed to Crosse that her decomposition was relentlessly visible, that the rain was driving through her and out, 'violating' her further even in death.
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.
They developed a self-reporting scheme whereby 'violators' of the ban faced the threat of being exposed in the local newspaper.
Privacy advocates say that giving the government access to data held by commercial third parties 'violates' constitutional privacy rights.
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