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n1) нарушение (договора, соглашения и т.п.)2) применение силы, насилие•to commit violation — нарушать; совершать нарушения
- Anti-Ballistic Missile violationto monitor violation — следить за тем, чтобы соглашение (и т.п.) не нарушалось
- blatant violation of the existing legislation
- border violation
- cease-fire violation
- clear violation
- conflict of interest violation
- crude violation
- curfew violation
- direct violation
- flagrant violation
- flood of human rights violation
- forceful violation
- further violation
- grave violation
- gross violation
- human rights violation
- in violation of smth
- in violation of the law
- indirect violation
- intentional violation
- massive human rights violations
- repeated violations
- serious violation of the charter of the United Nations
- unprecedented violation
- violation of a convention
- violation of a country's airspace
- violation of a treaty
- violation of church sanctity
- violation of discipline
- violation of human rights
- violation of international law
- violation of law
- violation of rights
- violation of rules
- violation of sovereignty and territorial integrity of a country
- violation of the border
- violation of the constitution
- widespread violations
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