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1 violate
transitive verb1) verletzen; brechen [Vertrag, Versprechen, Gesetz]; verstoßen gegen [Regel, Vorschrift, Prinzipien, Bestimmungen]; verletzen [Vorschrift]; stören [Ruhe, Frieden]; verschandeln [Wälder, Landschaft]2) (profane) schänden; entheiligen [Sabbat]3) (rape) vergewaltigen; schänden (veralt.)* * *vio·late[ˈvaɪəleɪt]vt1. (not comply with)to \violate a ceasefire agreement ein Waffenstillstandsabkommen brechento \violate a law/rule gegen ein Gesetz/eine Regel verstoßento \violate a regulation eine Vorschrift verletzen2. (enter, cross illegally)3. (not respect)to \violate sb's privacy/rights jds Privatsphäre/Rechte verletzento \violate a tomb ein Grab schänden▪ to \violate sb jdn vergewaltigen* * *['vaIəleɪt]vt1) treaty, promise brechen; (partially) verletzen; law, rule, moral code verletzen, verstoßen gegen; rights, airspace verletzen; truth vergewaltigento violate sb's privacy — in jds Privatsphäre eindringen
the shriek of the jets now violates that once peaceful spot — durch das Heulen der Düsenflugzeuge ist die Idylle dieses Fleckchens zerstört worden
3) (= rape) vergewaltigen, schänden* * *violate [ˈvaıəleıt] v/t1. einen Eid, einen Vertrag, eine Grenze etc verletzen, ein Gesetz übertreten, besonders sein Versprechen brechen, einem Gebot, seinem Gewissen zuwiderhandeln2. den Frieden, die Stille, jemandes Schlaf (grob) stören:violate sb’s privacy jemanden stören3. einer Frau, der Wahrheit etc Gewalt antun, eine Frau, ein Gesetz etc vergewaltigen4. ein Heiligtum etc entweihen, schänden5. obsa) beschädigenb) zerstören* * *transitive verb1) verletzen; brechen [Vertrag, Versprechen, Gesetz]; verstoßen gegen [Regel, Vorschrift, Prinzipien, Bestimmungen]; verletzen [Vorschrift]; stören [Ruhe, Frieden]; verschandeln [Wälder, Landschaft]2) (profane) schänden; entheiligen [Sabbat]3) (rape) vergewaltigen; schänden (veralt.)* * *v.vergewaltigen v.verletzen v. -
2 violate
vio·late [ʼvaɪəleɪt] vt1) ( not comply with)to \violate a ceasefire agreement ein Waffenstillstandsabkommen brechen;to \violate a law/ rule gegen ein Gesetz/eine Regel verstoßen;to \violate a regulation eine Vorschrift verletzen2) (enter, cross illegally)to \violate sth in etw akk eindringen3) ( not respect)to \violate a tomb ein Grab schändento \violate sb jdn vergewaltigen
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