Violation
Definition
The act of breaking or failing to comply with a rule or formal agreement.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
IPA Pronunciation:
- US: /ˌvaɪəˈleɪʃən/
- UK: /ˌvaɪəˈleɪʃən/
Respellings:
- American: vy·uh·lay·shun
- British: vy·uh·lay·shun
Etymology
The term "violation" originates from the Latin word "violatio", from "violatus", the past participle of "violare" meaning 'to treat with violence, violate'. The base root is from Latin "vis" which means 'force'.
Derivatives
- Violative
- Violator
- Violational
- Reviolation
- Nonviolation
Synonyms
- Breach
- Infringement
- Transgression
Antonyms
- Compliance
- Adherence
- Observance
Usage
- "The unauthorized entry into the building was deemed a violation of security protocols."
- "Her actions were a clear violation of human rights."
Related Terms
- Offense
- Contravention
- Infraction
- Trespass
- Disregard
Detailed Definition
Noun
- Act of Breaching: The action of breaking or failing to comply with a rule, agreement, or boundary.
- Example: "The violation of the treaty has resulted in a diplomatic crisis."
- Act of Desecration: The action of treating something sacred with irreverence or disrespect.
- Example: "The desecration of holy sites is seen as a severe violation of religious values."
- Infringement of Rights: The action of infringing upon or interfering with someone's rights, privileges, or personal space.
- Example: "Violation of one's privacy can have legal repercussions."