Violator ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Violator ( noun )

A person or thing that violates something, such as a law, rule, or agreement.

Origin:

From the latin word "violare" meaning "to violate".

Examples:

  1. The company was found to be in violation of environmental regulations and was fined.
  2. The violator of the restraining order was arrested and charged with contempt of court.
  3. The parking lot had several violators of the no parking sign.
  4. He was a violator of human rights and was brought to justice.
  5. The treaty was negotiated in order to prevent any violator from obtaining nuclear weapons.

(As a verb)

Violator ( verb )

A person or thing that violates something, such as a law, rule, or agreement.

Origin:

From the latin word "violare" meaning "to violate".

Examples:

  1. The company was found to be in violation of environmental regulations and was fined.
  2. The violator of the restraining order was arrested and charged with contempt of court.
  3. The parking lot had several violators of the no parking sign.
  4. He was a violator of human rights and was brought to justice.
  5. The treaty was negotiated in order to prevent any violator from obtaining nuclear weapons.
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