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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
A vtr enfreindre [rule, law, ban] ; ne pas respecter [civil liberties, rights, copyright] ; commettre une contrefaçon de [patent]. -
3 infringe
infringe [ɪn'frɪndʒ]∎ to infringe copyright enfreindre les lois de copyright∎ to infringe on or upon empiéter sur -
4 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 upon sth — UK US infringe on/upon sth Phrasal Verb with infringe({{}}/ɪnˈfrɪndʒ/ verb [T] FORMAL LAW ► to take away or limit the rights or freedom of someone: »Human Rights Watch asserted that the company s aggressive efforts to keep out labor unions… … Financial and business terms
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
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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
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 on/upon sth — UK US infringe on/upon sth Phrasal Verb with infringe({{}}/ɪnˈfrɪndʒ/ verb [T] FORMAL LAW ► to take away or limit the rights or freedom of someone: »Human Rights Watch asserted that the company s aggressive efforts to keep out labor unions… … Financial and business terms
infringe on sth — UK US infringe on/upon sth Phrasal Verb with infringe({{}}/ɪnˈfrɪndʒ/ verb [T] FORMAL LAW ► to take away or limit the rights or freedom of someone: »Human Rights Watch asserted that the company s aggressive efforts to keep out labor unions… … Financial and business terms
infringe — in|fringe [ınˈfrındʒ] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: infringere, from frangere to break ] to do something that is against a law or someone s legal rights ▪ A backup copy of a computer program does not infringe copyright.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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infringe — verb (infringed; infringing) Etymology: Medieval Latin infringere, from Latin, to break, crush, from in + frangere to break more at break Date: 1513 transitive verb 1. to encroach upon in a way that violates law or the rights of another … New Collegiate Dictionary
infringe — UK [ɪnˈfrɪndʒ] / US verb Word forms infringe : present tense I/you/we/they infringe he/she/it infringes present participle infringing past tense infringed past participle infringed 1) [transitive] to break a law, rule, or agreement Making an… … English dictionary