violator
IPA: vˈaɪʌɫeɪtɝ
noun
- One who violates (a rule, a boundary, another person's body, etc.); offender
- In the publishing and packaging industries, a visual element that intentionally "violates" the underlying design, such as a starburst, color bar or "splat" on a product package or magazine cover intended to attract special attention.
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Examples of "violator" in Sentences
- Donald Cressey penned the term "trust violator" in his research on the behavior and motivation of embezzlers.
- It would be a kind of delicious, but unfortunate, irony for the university to be tarred as a Title IX violator.
- But even here he doesn't give a rat's ass about that as long as the violator is a Democrat and being considered for cabinet position.
- He recalls that the Afghans drew up stringent guidelines excluding anyone who was known to be a human-rights violator from the loya jirga.
- The most notorious violator is Disney, who essentially made the copyright term INFINITE to prevent Mickey Mouse from falling into public domain.
- It shouldn't make a difference if the violator is a high ranking official, a GS1-1 or a recruit; all of them should be held accountable to the same standard.
- Instead, he was allying with the right-wing of the Jewish and pro-Israel community and with the right-wing overall, effectively endorsing the Bush administration's view that international humanitarian law, the United Nations and basic international legal principles are not considered applicable if the violator is the United States or an ally.
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