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1 infringe
infringe [ɪnˈfrɪndʒ][+ law, rule] enfreindre* * *[ɪn'frɪndʒ] 1.transitive verb enfreindre [rule]; ne pas respecter [rights]; commettre une contrefaçon de [patent]2.to infringe on ou upon — empiéter sur [rights]
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2 infringe
infringe [ɪn'frɪndʒ]∎ to infringe copyright enfreindre les lois de copyright∎ to infringe on or upon empiéter sur -
3 infringe
A vtr enfreindre [rule, law, ban] ; ne pas respecter [civil liberties, rights, copyright] ; commettre une contrefaçon de [patent]. -
4 infringe
(agreement, rights) violer, enfreindre;∎ to infringe a copyright violer les droits d'auteur;∎ to infringe a patent contrefaire un objet breveté -
5 infringe
[in'frin‹](to break (a law etc) or interfere with (a person's freedom or rights).) enfreindre, empiéter (sur) -
6 infringe, to
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7 to infringe
Jur.1) enfreindre; transgresser; violer; contrevenir à2) PI porter atteinte à; contrefaireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to infringe
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8 to infringe the copyright law
PI enfreindre la loi sur le droit d'auteurEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to infringe the copyright law
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9 violate
violate [ˈvaɪəleɪt]b. [+ holy place] profaner* * *['vaɪəleɪt]transitive verb1) ( infringe) gen violer; transgresser [criteria, duty, taboo]; Law enfreindre [rule, regulation]2) profaner [sacred place]; troubler [peace] -
10 violate
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11 contravene
contravene [‚kɒntrə'vi:n](a) (infringe → law, rule) transgresser, enfreindre, violer(b) (dispute → statement) nier, opposer un démenti à -
12 impinge on
∎ it impinges in a big way on all our lives ça affecte énormément notre vie à tous;∎ to impinge on sb's conscious mind venir à la conscience de qn;∎ it didn't even impinge on his consciousness il ne s'en est même pas rendu compte;∎ in so far as it impinges on our department dans la mesure où cela affecte ou a des répercussions sur notre service(b) (infringe on → rights) empiéter sur
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Infringe — In*fringe , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Infringed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Infringing}.] [L. infringere; pref. in in + frangere to break. See {Fraction}, and cf. {Infract} .] 1. To break; to violate; to transgress; to neglect to fulfill or obey; as, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
infringe — in·fringe /in frinj/ vb in·fringed, in·fring·ing [Medieval Latin infringere, from Latin, to break, crush, from in in + frangere to break] vt: to encroach upon in a way that violates law or the rights of another the right of the people to keep and … Law dictionary
infringe — in‧fringe [ɪnˈfrɪndʒ] also infringe on verb [transitive] to do something that is against a law or someone s legal rights: • There was no evidence that Apple s work was infringing Xerox copyrights. • We ll be watching closely to see whether they… … Financial and business terms
infringe — [in frinj′] vt. infringed, infringing [L infringere, to break off, break, impair, violate < in , in + frangere, to BREAK] to break (a law or agreement); fail to observe the terms of; violate SYN. TRESPASS infringe on or infringe upon to break… … English World dictionary
Infringe — In*fringe , v. i. 1. To break, violate, or transgress some contract, rule, or law; to injure; to offend. [1913 Webster] 2. To encroach; to trespass; followed by on or upon; as, to infringe upon the rights of another. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
infringe — meaning ‘to violate (a rule or law)’, has inflected forms infringed, infringing. In current use it is used both transitively (with an object, e.g. The players were penalized for infringing the off side rule) and intransitively followed by on or… … Modern English usage
infringe — (v.) mid 15c., enfrangen, to violate, from L. infringere to damage, break off, break, bruise, from in in (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + frangere to break (see FRACTION (Cf. fraction)). Meaning of encroach first recorded c.1760. Related: Infrin … Etymology dictionary
infringe — encroach, entrench, *trespass, invade Analogous words: *intrude, obtrude, butt in, interlope: violate, break, transgress (see corresponding nouns at BREACH) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
infringe — [v] violate borrow, breach, break, contravene, crash, disobey, encroach, entrench, impose, infract, intrude, invade, lift, meddle, obtrude, offend, pirate, presume, steal, transgress, trespass; concepts 192,384 Ant. comply, discharge, obey,… … New thesaurus
infringe — ► VERB 1) violate (a law, agreement, etc.). 2) encroach on (a right or privilege). DERIVATIVES infringement noun infringer noun. ORIGIN Latin infringere, from in into + frangere to break … English terms dictionary
infringe — v. (d; intr.) to infringe on, upon (to infringe on smb. s rights) * * * [ɪn frɪndʒ] upon (to infringe on smb. s rights) (d; intr.) to infringe on … Combinatory dictionary