infringe

IPA: ɪnfrˈɪndʒ

verb

  • (transitive) Break or violate a treaty, a law, a right etc.
  • (intransitive) Break in or encroach on something.
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Examples of "infringe" in Sentences

  • According to i4i, XML-editing features in Microsoft Word infringe on
  • This is not to suggest that Thaler and Sunstein infringe — to the contrary.
  • June 8th, 2009 at 12:34 am lets actually discuss this word infringe a bit here.
  • According to i4i, XML-related features of Microsoft Word infringe one of its patents.
  • With high court approval, the federal government has taken on broad powers, including some that states complain infringe on their authority.
  • However, because the definition of "infringe" allows for regulation, the states could still pass regulations that do not "infringe" on the right to bear arms.
  • However, car manufacturer Toyota has weighed in saying those other terms infringe on their right to use "Integrated Electric Drive" for their Prius hybrid electric car.
  • BBC NEWS | Have Your Say | Hunting with dogs: Your views: I am disgusted at this decision by the government, to once again infringe on the rights of the people of the countryside!
  • June 8th, 2009 at 12: 34 am lets actually discuss this word infringe a bit here. it skinda like INVADE, the fact is that once again we are left with the fact we are NOT invading your rights.

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