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1 violate
violate ['vaɪəleɪt](b) (frontier, property) violer;∎ to violate a country's territorial waters violer les eaux territoriales d'un pays(c) (peace, silence) troubler, rompre;∎ to violate sb's privacy violer l'intimité de qn(d) (sanctuary, tomb) violer, profaner -
2 violate
порушувати; насилувати, ґвалтувати; оскверняти ( могилу)violate the Constitution's separation of Church and State — порушувати конституційне положення про відокремлення церкви від держави
- violated- violate a contract
- violate a law
- violate a provision
- violate a right
- violate a rule
- violate a tomb
- violate a treaty
- violate air space of a country
- violate an agreement
- violate an oath
- violate an obligation
- violate cease-fire
- violate conscience
- violate one's conscience
- violate democratic rights
- violate feelings
- violate human rights
- violate oath
- violate obligation
- violate one's obligation
- violate official secrecy
- violate parol
- violate professional ethics
- violate sanctuary
- violate the constitution
- violate the state border
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3 water
nвода; pl водыto fish in troubled waters — перен. ловить рыбку в мутной воде
to invade the territorial waters of a state — вторгаться / проникать в территориальные воды какого-л. государства
- coastal watersto pour cold water on smth — критиковать что-л.
- disputed waters
- fishing waters
- free passage in international waters
- historic waters
- in international waters
- inland waters
- internal waters
- international waters
- land-locked waters
- neutral waters
- resumption of mining in international waters
- territorial waters
- troubled political waters
- within smb's territorial waters
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