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violative
[vahy-uh-ley-tiv, vahy-uh-luh-tiv]
adjective
involving violation.
Other Word Forms
- nonviolative adjective
- unviolative adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of violative1
Example Sentences
At a hearing on Wednesday Judge Murphy said the Department of Homeland Security's attempts to deport the men "are unquestionably violative of this court's order", according to CBS News, the BBC's US partner.
He said the actions were “unquestionably violative of this court’s order.”
Gen. Rob Bonta said Norwalk’s actions have been “brazenly and defiantly violative of the law,” and cited the city’s lumping homeless shelters in with the other businesses as especially problematic.
YouTube told the BBC in a statement that animal abuse had "no place" on the platform and the company was "working hard to quickly remove violative content".
In a separate filing, the S.E.C. asked a federal judge in Washington to freeze assets related to U.S.-based customers of Binance, citing “the defendants’ years of violative conduct.”
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Related Words
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